It's not like it used to be. There was nothing like a drumstick out of a cold barrel after a hard night of drinking. The salt was orgasmic.KFC....Haven't eaten that shit in 20 years. Too damn greasy
Talk to doctor before using Ozempic for weight loss
Author of the article:Alex Vezina
Published Jun 14, 2024 • Last updated Jun 14, 2024 • 3 minute read
Let’s talk about Ozempic or, to use its generic name, semaglutide, originally developed to treat people with type 2 diabetes but now also being used by many people for weight loss.
Experts will tell you to speak to a doctor before using Ozempic or similar semaglutide products, to lose weight.
Altering the body’s natural hunger response the way this drug does is not something to undertake without medical supervision.
Weight and dieting to lose weight are complex issues, which can have both positive and negative outcomes.
Obesity is associated with a variety of serious and chronic medical conditions, some of which can be fatal over time.
Supposed miracle cures for weight loss have been around for a long time, so what makes this relatively new drug originally developed for another purpose work?
Simply put, semaglutide works for the most logical reason of all — it makes people less hungry.
When it comes to health, this has potential benefits as well as potential risks.
VEZINA: Talk to doctor before using Ozempic for weight loss
Let’s talk about Ozempic or, to use its generic name, semaglutide, originally developed to treat people with type 2 diabetes.torontosun.com
Fake Ozempic is circulating in Europe and Americas, WHO warns
Author of the article:Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Naomi Kresge
Published Jun 20, 2024 • 1 minute read
(Bloomberg) — The World Health Organization warned that fake batches of Novo Nordisk A/S’s hit diabetes drug Ozempic have been circulating amid soaring demand for the medicine, which some patients use to lose weight.
Three falsified batches were identified in Brazil and the UK in October of last year and in the US in December, the WHO said on Thursday. Though the global public health body has been monitoring growing numbers of reports of fake semaglutide, as Ozempic is known generically, since 2022, this is the first time it has issued an official warning notice.
The counterfeit products could harm patients’ health because they don’t contain the correct ingredients, and in some cases they may even contain a different drug — such as insulin — which could be dangerous when taken incorrectly, the WHO said. Ozempic is a diabetes treatment; semaglutide is sold for obesity under the brand name Wegovy.
Fake weight-loss drugs are a growing concern as runaway demand for the medicines feeds a ballooning gray market. In the US, regulations allow compounding pharmacies to sell copycat versions of the drugs because they’re in shortage. Novo and its US rival Eli Lilly & Co. have sought to link the compounded medicines with the possibility of outright counterfeits, with Lilly saying on Thursday that some compounded medicines contained a different chemical than the Food and Drug Administration-approved medicine.
Patients should avoid “unfamiliar or unverified sources, such as those that may be found online,” the WHO said.
Fake Ozempic is circulating in Europe and Americas, WHO warns
Three falsified batches were identified in Brazil and the UK in October of last year and in the US in December.torontosun.com
Pray you dont get a stroke?does praying affect the food? i have seen shows on tv that claim that it does.
And no longer salty or spicy.KFC....Haven't eaten that shit in 20 years. Too damn greasy
I bet whacking your willie takes, like, ten seconds. . .It's not like it used to be. There was nothing like a drumstick out of a cold barrel after a hard night of drinking. The salt was orgasmic.
Actually, I dunno what the fuck they do but those halal fuckers CANNOT butcher a chicken worth shit. Wife grabbed some chicken legs with thighs attached at the grocery store. Didn't have her glasses and didn't notice it was "halal". Worst chicken butchering I've ever seen. They literally butchered the butchering. I have never in my life seen legs and thighs cut like that. I can't even describe it it's so fucked up.Unless you wrap your chicken in bacon, I think it would be hard to make an non-halal chicken.
I think the Halal labels in the grocery stores are similar to "Organic". Just a way to increase the price 25% without doing much else.Actually, I dunno what the fuck they do but those halal fuckers CANNOT butcher a chicken worth shit. Wife grabbed some chicken legs with thighs attached at the grocery store. Didn't have her glasses and didn't notice it was "halal". Worst chicken butchering I've ever seen. They literally butchered the butchering. I have never in my life seen legs and thighs cut like that. I can't even describe it it's so fucked up.
Haven't been in years. Last two times I went (different locations, different cities) the chicken was still fucking raw and the coating was mushy where it touched the skin. Personally, not a fan of chicken tartar. More like KFCT.It's not like it used to be. There was nothing like a drumstick out of a cold barrel after a hard night of drinking. The salt was orgasmic.
It's one thing to provide halal options. It's quite another to remove items that the muzzies consider to be "haram" so as not to offend their delicate little psyches.Run! Run!
KFC Is Halal!
Also, so is Popeyes.
Big deal.
Nah, the price was in line with another near-by grocery store for their normal chicken. But at least now we know where NOT to buy our chicken legs with attached thighs anymore.I think the Halal labels in the grocery stores are similar to "Organic". Just a way to increase the price 25% without doing much else.
It's one thing to provide halal options. It's quite another to remove items that the muzzies consider to be "haram" so as not to offend their delicate little psyches.
No, they're both exactly the same thing: companies choosing for themselves how they will run their businesses, and reaping the rewards or suffering the consequences.It's one thing to provide halal options. It's quite another to remove items that the muzzies consider to be "haram" so as not to offend their delicate little psyches.
'Round here I don't recall Pork ever being on or in any part of the KFC menu, so... no change I guess?
As for the chicken itself, the cuts changed a year or two ago, or something; been cut weird since. But the closest place got taken over more by people from India and the chicken has gotten better; better fried, better battered. Still only go occasionally but when I do, it's amazing.
Great, so when I go to KFC and ask for non-halal chicken and they refuse me I'll just act like a pair of American homos and go whine "religious discrimination" to the govt about it.No, they're both exactly the same thing: companies choosing for themselves how they will run their businesses, and reaping the rewards or suffering the consequences.
I remember when conservatives claimed to believe in that.
Why not just act like a Canadian conservative and whine about how hard-done-by you are.Great, so when I go to KFC and ask for non-halal chicken and they refuse me I'll just act like a pair of American homos and go whine "religious discrimination" to the govt about it.