I wouldn’t touch this stuff with someone else’s bargepole. It looks like it takes the willpower out of starvation, and as the saying goes, you can starve yourself thin, but you can’t starve yourself healthy.
I could be convinced, by many years of safety data and a well understood causal mechanism for both obesity and the action of these drugs, that that’s wrong and that they really are a panacea. But I am certainly not currently convinced!
The question that needs answering about obesity is ‘why on earth are people with enormous excess fat reserves feeling hungry?‘. It’s like having a car with the boot full of petrol in jerry cans but the ‘fuel low’ light is blinking.
I wouldn’t touch this stuff with someone else’s bargepole. It looks like it takes the willpower out of starvation, and as the saying goes, you can starve yourself thin, but you can’t starve yourself healthy.
I could be convinced, by many years of safety data and a well understood causal mechanism for both obesity and the action of these drugs, that that’s wrong and that they really are a panacea. But I am certainly not currently convinced!
The question that needs answering about obesity is ‘why on earth are people with enormous excess fat reserves feeling hungry?‘. It’s like having a car with the boot full of petrol in jerry cans but the ‘fuel low’ light is blinking.
No disagreement from me :)