According to a Newsweek poll published in May, 2024, there are now 15.5 million Americans who have used or are using Ozempic, Wegovy or Saxenda, all of which are injectable “weight loss medications” that actually consists of synthesized peptides originally patterned from the venom of the Gila Monster reptile. See, “We wouldn’t have Ozempic without Gila monsters — their hunger-regulating venom inspired weight-loss drugs” from BusinessInsider.com which states:
Gila monsters’ venom has a compound in it that can regulate hunger. It’s similar to a hormone people produce in our intestines — but the lizard version is longer-acting. The find led to the development of a new class of obesity and diabetes drugs, including Ozempic.
Article by Mike Adams, republished with permission from Naturalnews.com
These drugs achieve their weight loss results by paralyzing the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is the longest and single most important nerve in the human body, originating in the brain and attaching to many major organs in the body to coordinate organ stimuli for proper organ function such as digestion, circulation, respiration, cognitive function and more. The reason these reptile venom drugs make people lose weight is because they interfere with hunger signals which are communicated from the brain to the digestive system, including the stomach.
Unfortunately, as we are about to find out, these venom peptides, when repeatedly taken over a long duration, can also cause extreme, permanent damage to the vagus nerve, impacting the normal function of all the major organ systems in the body. The resulting symptoms almost perfectly resemble the systemic damage caused by venomous snake bites.
The Vagus Nerve – what it does
According to Cleveland Clinic, Medical News Today and Medscape, the vagus nerve is responsible for all the following:
Remember this list when you realize that 15.5 million Americas are injecting themselves with this reptilian venom.
Damaging the vagus nerve does cause loss of appetite. So does radiation poisoning and chemotherapy poisoning, by the way. This loss of appetite is considered a success by the doctor and most patients, few of whom bother to consider the potentially devastating long-term effects of long-term reptilian peptide poisoning of the most important nerve in their body.
Gila Monster venom is designed to poison its victims and halt the functioning of their major organs, rendering the victim dead and providing the next meal for the Gila Monster. Humans are the only species on the entire planet that poisons itself with Gila Monster venom and calls it “medicine.” When the vagus nerve is damaged, its human victims begin to exhibit symptoms. Those symptoms include:
The fact that 15.5 million Americans are injecting themselves with the venom peptides that can cause these disorders means we are about to witness a devastating wave of vagus nerve damage across the population, leading to an explosion in heart problems, blood pressure, fainting, hypotension, nausea and more.
Wegovy.com website confirms these side effects
The Wegovy.com website, published by the manufacturer of Wegovy, lists all the following side effects which almost perfectly align with the known side effects of vagus nerve damage: (emphasis added)
Wegovy may cause serious side effects, including:
increased heart rate. Wegovy can increase your heart rate while you are at rest. Tell your healthcare provider if you feel your heart racing or pounding in your chest and it lasts for several minutes
The Wegovy website also says that Wegovy may cause “thyroid tumors, including cancer.” Dr. Bryan Ardis told me in a recent interview that Gila Monster venom peptides would unleash a wave of cancers across America.
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Ozempic.com website list of side effects
If you go to the Ozempic.com website, you will find a list of side effects publicly stated by the manufacturer of Ozempic (semaglutide injection):
Ozempic may cause serious side effects, including:
Ozempic may cause serious side effects, including:
Notably, many of these symptoms are the same symptoms a person would experience from being bitten by a venomous snake or other reptile. That’s because Ozempic, like Wegovy, is synthesized based on the Gila Monster reptilian venom peptide.
Ozempic, Wegovy side effects mirror those of venomous snake bites
According to WebMD.com, AAFP.org, Healthline.com, Merckmanuals.com and Medicinenet.com, the following are symptoms experienced from venomous snake bites. Note how similar they are to the side effects of Wegovy and Ozempic:
Nausea and vomiting
Diarrhea
Abdominal pain
Headache
Dizziness and vertigo
Fainting or loss of consciousness
Rapid heartbeat (tachycardia)
Cold, clammy skin
Muscle weakness or paralysis
Numbness or tingling in the face, arms, or legs
Difficulty speaking or swallowing
Blurred vision or double vision
Low blood pressure
Rapid heart rate
Cardiac arrest
Difficulty breathing
Shortness of breath
Respiratory failure
It is no coincidence, of course, that so many symptoms of venomous snake bites are the same side effects of using Wegovy, Ozempic or other semaglutide injections. This should not be a surprise to anyone, given that these drugs are patterned from Gila Monster reptilian venom peptides.
What’s truly astonishing is that a reptilian venom peptide concoction can be an FDA-approved prescription medicine with multi-billion dollar market potential, even while the FDA goes to war against toothpaste, zinc, herbal supplements and vitamins that pose no such risk.
What’s even more astonishing is how the Medical Industrial Complex (MIC, not to be confused with the Military Industrial Complex, which kills civilians with bombs rather than injections) will approve reptilian venom peptides as a “treatment” for obesity that’s usually caused by over-consumption of “empty calorie” processed junk foods which are also legally allowed by the FDA. Thus, the processed food makes people fat, and the pharmaceutical industry treats obesity with reptile venom, which makes people even more sick, resulting in more repeat business for doctors, hospitals and drug companies. Some might call it a “medical racket.”
The vagus nerve is the key to treating autism, trauma, anxiety, depression and PTSD
What makes all this even more alarming is the fact that the vagus nerve is the gateway to the treatment of numerous cognitive, neurological and physiological conditions that currently plague modern society. As author and researcher Stephen W. Porges explains in his book, “The Polyvagal Theory,” the vagus nerve is the key part of the autonomic nervous system that allows clinicians to help treat autism, trauma, anxiety, depression and PTSD, among other conditions.
This nerve is also critically involved in perceptions of trust, intimacy and social engagement. Damaging the vagus nerve with repeated reptilian peptide poisoning doesn’t merely cause the victim to experience a loss of appetite, it may cause them to be incapable of dealing with anxiety, depression, intimacy or social situations.
In other words, you might say that these weight loss drugs are “anti-social” venoms that can, in some circumstances, cause harm to not just a person’s own organ functions but also their ability to interact with the rest of society. As has been written about Porges’ book, shown above:
“[O]ne of the most important books written on the nervous system in the last fifty years. Porges’s ambitious, meticulous, synthetic theory provides a missing link between mind and the nervous system. It also helps explain, in fine detail, how our individual nervous systems influence, and are influenced by, our interactions with others. Suddenly we understand things novelists have described for centuries: how it is that a facial expression, a gesture, a certain tone of voice, can trigger a radical mental reorganization, and lead to engagement, and how our mental and nervous system states shift. Porges’s studies and his theory of the social vagus represents a major advance in human knowledge, and is already improving the practice psychotherapy and mind-body medicine.” (Norman Doidge, MD, author, The Brain That Changes Itself)
In summary, western medicine is a toxic stew of molecules that often harm or kill people. And by labeling reptile venom peptides as “FDA-approved medications,” the western medicine system has quite literally figured out a way to get people to voluntarily maim or kill themselves, even while paying for the privilege of doing so.
Never forget that the symbol of the American Medical Association is two serpents encircling a staff of power:
This symbol indicates world domination over humanity through the use of serpents, indicating Satan (the snake), venom (as medicine), the Staff of Power (influence and control) and mass death (manipulation of DNA, indicated by the intertwining of the serpents).
Here’s the full-blown symbol with the all-seeing pyramid eye, which is also present on US currency (check your one dollar bills and you will find it there):
Variations of this symbol are right now used by the AMA Foundation:
… as well as the active home page of the American Medical Association (AMA) which you can see live on their site:
Notably, the same symbol is also found in the official logos of the WHO, which is also steeped in the mass poisoning and medical extermination of the human population:
In other words, the medical death system is openly telling you who they are. They use these symbols of satanism, venom, serpents and mass death quite openly, right in your face. They aren’t even trying to hide it.
Those who take the prescription medications, bioweapons jabs, chemotherapy poisons and other toxic substances pushed by this medical institution of death very often, not surprisingly, end up dead. This is what happens when you hand over your power to a medical death cult that tries to convince you that venomous poisons are safe, healthy weight loss drugs.
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Several doctors have warned about the prevalence of the so-called “Ozempic face” among celebrities in Hollywood, amid the anti-diabetes drug’s skyrocketing popularity.
Article by Eva Grace, republished with permission from Naturalnews.com
According to the Daily Mail, physicians have disclosed that some celebrities are among those hit hardest by the condition. These include John Goodman of “The Big Lebowski” fame, “Rock DJ” singer Robbie Williams and Sharon Osbourne, wife of Black Sabbath’s Ozzy Osbourne.
External side effects of taking Ozempic (generic name semaglutide) include sunken eyes, gaunt cheeks and saggy skin – which make affected users look older and more deflated. Internal side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, pain and nausea.
“Ozempic face is essentially the same characteristics that we see when patients have rapid or regular weight loss,” said New Jersey plastic surgeon Dr. Smitha Ramanadham. “We see a loss of volume in the face – and when we lose fat in the face, we see signs like the cheeks are more sunken in, more sagging skin and a general hollowing out of the features.”
A panel of plastic surgeons, including Ramanadham herself, examined pictures of 15 celebrities who experienced a major weight loss transformation. They concluded that at least half of them may have suffered from Ozempic face as a result.
They first analyzed the case of the 71-year-old Goodman, who shed nearly 200 pounds since 2007. Ramanadham remarked: “You see more lines, more wrinkles and more deflation in his face as he loses weight compared to when he was heavier and his face was fuller. These changes are just very typical of overall weight loss regardless of whether weight loss drugs were used.”
Fifty-year-old Williams was next on the list. “With Robbie, you can see the direct results of weight loss. You can see a hollowing under the eyes and the cheeks and more wrinkles appearing because of a loss of volume,” she said.
Ozempic face became viral in 2023
According to the panel, Ozempic face was less pronounced with women because they’re traditionally more likely to obscure flaws with fillers and makeup. They pointed to Osbourne, who reportedly lost 42 pounds while on the drug, as the most “dramatic” example of the condition. (Related: Tucker torches Ozempic ‘miracle’ weight loss fraud.)
“Her eyes look more sunken in, her cheeks have more hollowing,” Ramanadham said. “There is a significant loss in facial volume as well, and more wrinkling that is associated with it.”
Aside from the three, other celebrities with Ozempic face include singer and actress Jessica Simpson, Scott Disick of “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” fame and Liam Payne of the boy band One Direction. However, the surgeons attributed Payne’s streamlined countenance to buccal fat surgery, a procedure in which the fat pad is cored out of the cheeks.
Williams previously admitted taking something “like Ozempic,” but refused to specify the exact treatment. Meanwhile, Goodman has denied taking Ozempic – attributing his weight loss to dieting, exercise and abstinence from alcohol.
Ozempic face first became viral in early 2023 after New York City dermatologist Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank started using he term. He told “The TODAY Show” in January of that year that he was seeing it “every day in patients.”
“The injectable treatment mimics a naturally occurring hormone that tell the brain it’s full, thereby curbing the appetite and inducing rapid weight loss,” the New York Post reported. “Ozempic’s fat-fighting capabilities have understandably made it all the rage in body-obsessed Hollywood.”
Nine million Ozempic prescriptions were written in the last three months of 2022. But the Post expounded on several of the dangers that come with this drug.
“Along with causing people to lose face, the treatment has also been blamed for including vision problems, constipation and even changes in personality. In January [2024], several Ozempic adherents claimed they stopped taking the drug and ended up regaining more weight than they lost,” the Post reported.
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