Clearl no. This is a somewhat strange idea by a guy from NY which is not supported by any data other than his own.
Ozempic has not been found to cause bone loss as a side effect in clinical studies.
Bone loss is a key component of loose teeth, it is rarely a result of dietary choices. Dilated lemon juice may weaken enamel but will not cause bone loss.
FSH causes the follicle to create estrogen.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that Ozempic causes bone loss in patients who take the medication.
The cribriform of the ethmoid bone causes anosmia.
Yes, Long term use does
not they i have ever heard of. i guess it depends where it is
There is no evidence to suggest that Ozempic causes bone and muscle loss. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized information and advice.
when does bone loss exceed bone gain
High FSH levels are normal in a post menopausal women and can't be used to diagnose hair loss.
FSH, secreted by the Pituitary gland,stimulates the secretion of Oestrogen from the ovaries, Oestrogen in turn stimulates the secretion of LH by the pituitary and inhibits the secretion of FSH, LH then stimulates ovulation (the release of an egg). Without FSH this chain reaction does not happen.
Swimming is a good therapeutic exercise for physical therapy. However, over training competitively will cause bone damage.