
"For the past few years, I've been a regular at The Life Co in Bodrum for their juice detox program. This year, however, I decided to try something different, the ProLon fasting-mimicking diet, which worked well, but the weight I lost came back thick and fast. After seeing a picture of myself at a work party on social media, I was feeling pretty shit about my bingo wings."
"Around the same time, my Apple News feed was flooded with stories about GLP-1 jabs - Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy - and I noticed a surprising number of people in the food industry visibly shrinking, and not just women. Even male chefs seemed to be joining the movement. Then came a string of articles, from billionaires micro-dosing these drugs not just for weight loss but for cognitive and behavioural benefits,"
For years the narrator attended The Life Co juice detox in Bodrum, then tried the ProLon fasting-mimicking diet, which worked but allowed rapid weight regain. A social media photo prompted dissatisfaction with arm fat. Apple News became filled with stories about GLP-1 jabs such as Ozempic, Mounjaro and Wegovy, and many people in the food industry appeared to be losing weight, including male chefs. Reports included billionaires micro-dosing for weight, cognitive, behavioural, heart and brain benefits, and celebrities like Serena Williams voiced support for Zepbound. The narrator chose to take four weekly Mounjaro injections starting at 2.5 mg and found mixed personal reports from others.
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