"People are rushing to buy magic injections to look like mummies." Vika Gazinskaya spoke out against Ozempic
Designer Vika Gazinskaya commented on the fashionable craze for the drug for diabetics "Ozempic", which many use for other purposes than for weight loss.
According to Gazinskaya, all this is just a way to make money. “This is a huge pharmaceutical business. And here a “brilliant scheme” works: at first, people were hooked on fast food, eating bad refined oils, they put sugar in all imaginable and inconceivable products, they explained that they should “eat often - five times a day,” thereby making the population of the countries diabetics, and after that they are “treated” with semaglutide,” she is indignant.
According to her, every good doctor, instead of offering a drug, should tell “a patient with insulin resistance, obesity, type 2 diabetes and other diseases” that he can improve his health by switching to proper nutrition and exercise.
“I don’t give any advice to those slender, generally healthy people who are obsessed with Ozempic injections in order to drop one or two clothing sizes,” she said, adding that everyone decides for themselves how to live and treat their body. “But doctors, WHO, healthcare in general, who prescribe Ozempic are absolute evil.”
She stated that “apparently, during quarantine it was not possible to kill the population with vaccinations and a specially invented virus.” “We decided to finish it off through an unhealthy obsession with thinness. People themselves run to buy magic injections in order to look like mummies on their faces,” she summed up, adding that one glance is enough for her to understand “who is naturally so thin, and who” Ozempic "injected itself."
Recently, Ozempic has become a popular way to lose weight. The stars, however, are in no hurry to advertise that they use this drug: this method of losing weight is harshly criticized online, and celebrities are condemned for setting a bad example for their fans.