Is Your Heart at Risk? The Shocking Side Effect of This Popular Weight Loss Drug Revealed!

As we all strive for healthier lifestyles and manage our waistlines, it's no surprise that weight loss drugs have become a popular aid in the battle against obesity. Semaglutide, known by brand names such as Ozempic and Wegovy, has particularly gained traction, not just among Hollywood's elite but also within the general public. However, a startling new study has raised concerns about a potential side effect that could have serious implications for our heart health.

The study in question has revealed that semaglutide, while effective in reducing body weight and fat mass, may also be causing an unintended reduction in heart muscle tissue. This finding has sent ripples of concern through the medical community and among those using the drug for weight management.


To understand the effects of semaglutide, researchers conducted an experiment on male mice that were fed a high-fat, high-sugar diet, mimicking an unhealthy human diet. After a period on this diet, the mice were switched to a standard diet for their species and treated with either semaglutide or a placebo control.


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A recent study showed proof that semaglutide, often found in Ozempic and Wegovy, may shrink a vital organ. Image Credit: Novo Medlink


The results were quite significant. Mice treated with semaglutide showed a 30 percent reduction in body weight and a 65 percent decrease in fat mass within just three weeks. However, the same mice also experienced a substantial loss of mass in the left ventricles of their hearts, which is the main pumping chamber responsible for circulating blood throughout the body. This loss was accompanied by a decrease in the overall weight and surface area of the heart.


Interestingly, despite these changes in heart muscle mass, the study found no impact on the heart's ability to pump and relax during the short duration of the trial. This suggests that, at least in the short term, heart function was not compromised.

The study also looked at the effects of semaglutide on lean mice and found that while their overall body weight remained stable, they experienced a significant loss of skeletal muscle mass. Similar changes in heart size and weight were observed as in the obese mice.

Further investigation into the effects of semaglutide on lab-grown human heart cells showed a reduction in cell surface area after just 24 hours of treatment. While these findings are preliminary, they underscore the need for more comprehensive research to determine the true impact of semaglutide on human heart health.


It's important to note that weight loss medications like semaglutide are often prescribed to individuals who are at a higher risk of heart disease due to obesity. The potential for these drugs to affect heart muscle tissue could present a paradox where the treatment for one health risk inadvertently contributes to another.

For our readers, particularly those over 60 who may be considering or currently using weight loss medications, this study serves as a reminder to always discuss the potential risks and benefits with your healthcare provider. It's also a call to prioritise lifestyle changes such as a balanced diet and regular exercise, which are the cornerstones of sustainable weight loss and overall health.

As we await further research on semaglutide and its long-term effects on the heart, it's crucial to stay informed and vigilant about the medications we use. After all, the goal of weight loss is to improve our health, not compromise it.

Key Takeaways

  • Semaglutide, a popular weight loss drug, may cause shrinkage of heart muscle tissue according to new research.
  • Studies on mice showed significant body weight and fat mass loss, but also a reduction in left ventricular mass in the heart.
  • Despite the reduction in heart muscle size, the heart's pumping ability appeared unaffected in the short-term study.
  • Further research with lab-grown human heart cells indicates potential reductions in cell surface area, but experts emphasise the need for more studies to understand the implications for humans.
We invite you to share your thoughts and experiences with weight loss treatments. Have you used semaglutide or similar drugs? Have you noticed any changes in your health that concern you? Your insights could be invaluable to others in our community who are navigating the complex journey of weight management.
 

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Wow! I’m surprised no one has yet posted that this is all a hoax and selling those mentioned drugs is all about making money by the pharmaceutical companies.

Thank you - so far- for keeping that nonsense comment away. Studies, their resultant trials and product production and sales are for our good in most cases.
 
My partner uses Ozempic once a week and although he's only lost a kilo it does look like he's lost more, his clothes are a lot looser.
He doesn't find he has any side effects and I keep a close eye on him.
 
Naturopath Denis Stewart recommends
Ginko Biloba,
Ginseng and
Hawthorn Berry
Side effects of Ginko Biloba - mild gastrointestinal upset, headache, allergic skin reactions, spontaneous bleeding, from nosebleeds to postoperative and intracerebral bleeding,

Side effect of Ginseng - Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal bloating, unilateral or bilateral headaches, insomnia, irregular menstrual cycles, spotting, breast pain or tenderness, high or low blood pressure, increased heart rate and severe skin reactions, some attributable to deaths.

Side effects of Hawthorn Berry - mild rash, headache, sweating, dizziness, palpitations, sleepiness, agitation, and gastrointestinal symptoms. Hawthorn berry may interact with vasodilating medications and may potentiate or inhibit the actions of drugs used for heart failure, hypertension, angina, and arrhythmias.

Such "great" recommendations from Denis Stewart, who aligns himself with the controversial British cardiologist, Aseem Malhotra. He also misquotes Ancel Keys, who coined the term Mediterranean Diet, and distorts the very concept of the diet.

In addition, the University of Newcastle, where Stewart studied, has blocked any reference to his controversies

Just another snake oil salesman.
 
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Side effects of Ginko Biloba - mild gastrointestinal upset, headache, allergic skin reactions, spontaneous bleeding, from nosebleeds to postoperative and intracerebral bleeding,

Side effect of Ginseng - Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal bloating, unilateral or bilateral headaches, insomnia, irregular menstrual cycles, spotting, breast pain or tenderness, high or low blood pressure, increased heart rate and severe skin reactions, some attributable to deaths.

Side effects of Hawthorn Berry - mild rash, headache, sweating, dizziness, palpitations, sleepiness, agitation, and gastrointestinal symptoms. Hawthorn berry may interact with vasodilating medications and may potentiate or inhibit the actions of drugs used for heart failure, hypertension, angina, and arrhythmias.

Such "great" recommendations from Denis Stewart, who aligns himself with the controversial British cardiologist, Aseem Malhotra. He also misquotes Ancel Keys, who coined the term Mediterranean Diet, and distorts the very concept of the diet.

In addition, the University of Newcastle, where Stewart studied, has blocked any reference to his controversies

Just another snake oil salesman.
Which is why we must all be individually assessed by a competent medical professional instead of taking advice from Google or social media. There are too many contraindications that we may be unaware of.
 
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