
2110: Ozempic the Miracle Fat Loss Peptide: The Truth With Dr. William Seeds
Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth · Sal Di Stefano, Adam Schafer, Justin Andrews, Doug Egge
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Show Notes
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Dr. Seeds LIFTS! (2:15)
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Misusing the concepts to make assumptions that aren't true. (5:05)
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Semaglutide/GLP-1 Agonist: How do they work? What were they developed for and what are they being used for now? (7:02)
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Could GLP-1 agonists be anti-addiction drugs? (18:12)
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Setting someone free through self-belief and behavior change. (29:53)
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The optimal timeline for results. (33:32)
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When one pathway is dominated, all the other pathways are neglected. (37:52)
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Can using too much of these GLP-1 agonists oversaturate your receptors? (40:56)
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Is there a type of person this isn't for? (44:25)
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The politics behind Big Pharma. (45:57)
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GLP-1 agonist, a miracle substance? (51:47)
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Why you should go through a doctor. (53:31)
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How and where to start if you are interested in this peptide. (56:27)
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The Discovery of Insulin: An Important Milestone in the History of Medicine
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Could Ozempic Also Be an Anti-addiction Drug? - The Atlantic
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GLP-1: Molecular mechanisms and outcomes of a complex signaling system
Featured Guest
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Dr. William Seeds (@williamseedsmd) Instagram