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Viral Gelatin Drink Dubbed ‘Natural Ozempic’ Sparks Weight-Loss Debate, Dietitian Explains the Science
Erin Palinski-Wade says the drink can briefly increase fullness, but it is not a complete meal replacement and may cause amino acid gaps.
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Although gelatin may temporarily increase the feeling of fullness, it lacks the fat burning properties of drugs such as semaglutide
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