Weight loss drugs are injectable LIZARD VENOM

 


 According to a Newsweek poll published in May, 2024, there are now 15.5 million Americans who have used or are using Ozempic, Wegovy or Saxenda, all of which are injectable "weight loss medications" that actually consists of synthesized peptides originally patterned from the venom of the Gila Monster reptile. See, "We wouldn't have Ozempic without Gila monsters — their hunger-regulating venom inspired weight-loss drugs" from BusinessInsider.com which states:

Gila monsters' venom has a compound in it that can regulate hunger. It's similar to a hormone people produce in our intestines — but the lizard version is longer-acting. The find led to the development of a new class of obesity and diabetes drugs, including Ozempic.

These drugs achieve their weight loss results by paralyzing the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is the longest and single most important nerve in the human body, originating in the brain and attaching to many major organs in the body to coordinate organ stimuli for proper organ function such as digestion, circulation, respiration, cognitive function and more. The reason these reptile venom drugs make people lose weight is because they interfere with hunger signals which are communicated from the brain to the digestive system, including the stomach.

Unfortunately, as we are about to find out, these venom peptides, when repeatedly taken over a long duration, can also cause extreme, permanent damage to the vagus nerve, impacting the normal function of all the major organ systems in the body. The resulting symptoms almost perfectly resemble the systemic damage caused by venomous snake bites.

 

The Vagus Nerve - what it does

According to Cleveland Clinic, Medical News Today and Medscape, the vagus nerve is responsible for all the following:

  • Digestion: The vagus nerve regulates digestion, appetite, and satiety, and helps to control the movement of food through the digestive system.
  • Heart rate and blood pressure: The vagus nerve helps to regulate heart rate and blood pressure, and is involved in the parasympathetic nervous system’s response to stress.
  • Respiration: The vagus nerve helps to regulate breathing and is involved in the control of respiration.
  • Swallowing and speech: The vagus nerve is responsible for the coordination of swallowing and speech.
  • Immune system: The vagus nerve plays a role in the regulation of the immune system and is involved in the response to inflammation.
  • Gastrointestinal system: The vagus nerve is involved in the regulation of the gastrointestinal system, including the control of gut motility and secretion.

Remember this list when you realize that 15.5 million Americas are injecting themselves with this reptilian venom.


Damaging the vagus nerve does cause loss of appetite. So does radiation poisoning and chemotherapy poisoning, by the way. This loss of appetite is considered a success by the doctor and most patients, few of whom bother to consider the potentially devastating long-term effects of long-term reptilian peptide poisoning of the most important nerve in their body.

Gila Monster venom is designed to poison its victims and halt the functioning of their major organs, rendering the victim dead and providing the next meal for the Gila Monster. Humans are the only species on the entire planet that poisons itself with Gila Monster venom and calls it "medicine." When the vagus nerve is damaged, its human victims begin to exhibit symptoms. Those symptoms include:

  • Acid reflux (GERD): The vagus nerve helps regulate the lower esophageal sphincter, and dysfunction can lead to acid reflux and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
  • Changes in heart rate and blood pressure: The vagus nerve helps regulate heart rate and blood pressure, and dysfunction can lead to changes in these vital signs.
  • Difficulty swallowing or loss of gag reflex: The vagus nerve is involved in the coordination of swallowing and speech, and dysfunction can lead to difficulty swallowing or loss of gag reflex.
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness: The vagus nerve helps regulate blood pressure and heart rate, and dysfunction can lead to dizziness or lightheadedness.
  • Fatigue: The vagus nerve plays a role in regulating the body’s energy levels, and dysfunction can lead to fatigue.
  • Nausea and vomiting: The vagus nerve helps regulate the digestive system, and dysfunction can lead to nausea and vomiting.
  • Orthostatic hypotension: The vagus nerve helps regulate blood pressure, and dysfunction can lead to orthostatic hypotension, a condition characterized by a sudden drop in blood pressure when standing up.
  • Syncope (fainting): The vagus nerve helps regulate blood pressure and heart rate, and dysfunction can lead to syncope or fainting.
  • Tachycardia (rapid heart rate): The vagus nerve helps regulate heart rate, and dysfunction can lead to tachycardia or rapid heart rate.

The fact that 15.5 million Americans are injecting themselves with the venom peptides that can cause these disorders means we are about to witness a devastating wave of vagus nerve damage across the population, leading to an explosion in heart problems, blood pressure, fainting, hypotension, nausea and more.

 

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