Dr. Jeremy Landry, D.C., exposes the truth about weight loss injections and appetite suppressants in this informative video. Many people are misinformed,







Weight Loss Injections Don’t “Make” You Lose Weight! [ueEuDqGNvTn]

Weight Loss Injections Don’t “Make” You Lose Weight! [ueEuDqGNvTn]

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Dr. Jeremy Landry, D.C., exposes the truth about weight loss injections and appetite suppressants in this informative video. Many people are misinformed, believing that a simple shot or supplement will magically “make” them lose weight. Dr. Landry explains the reality: the only way to lose weight is to get your body into a calorie deficit. He discusses the right and wrong ways to achieve this, emphasizing that weight loss and weight gain are all about energy balance. If you’re gaining weight, it’s because you’re consuming more calories than you’re burning; if you’re losing weight, your body is dipping into stored fat for energy due to a calorie deficit. Dr. Landry also highlights a key detail that many overlook: weight loss injections are not a standalone solution. The fine print in commercials, articles, and on pharmaceutical websites makes it clear that these medications must be combined with proper diet and exercise. Ignoring this can lead to losing lean muscle mass, which is a major concern. Muscle is your metabolism, and losing muscle while losing weight slows your metabolism and sets you up for weight regain once you stop the medication. In fact, studies show that 80% of people who lose weight using medications regain it within a year because they’ve lost too much muscle along the way. Dr. Landry stresses that there are no shortcuts to sustainable weight loss and health—you have to put in the work. Weight loss requires effort, discipline, and sacrifice to achieve long-term results. If you’re serious about your health, this video provides the hard truths you need to hear. #WeightLossInjections #HealthAndWellness #WeightLossTips #EnergyBalance #CalorieDeficit #FatLoss #DrJeremyLandry Disclaimer: The content provided on this YouTube channel, Dr. Jeremy Landry, D.C., is for entertainment and informational purposes only. The information, advice, and recommendations shared in these videos are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your primary care physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, treatment options, or any changes to your healthcare regimen. The creator of this channel, Dr. Jeremy Landry, D.C., does not endorse or recommend any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned in the videos. Reliance on any information provided by this channel is solely at your own risk. The content is not intended to create a doctor-patient relationship, nor is it intended to replace the individualized care of a licensed healthcare professional. Viewers are strongly encouraged to consult with their own healthcare providers before making any health-related decisions or taking any actions based on the content of these videos. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please contact emergency services immediately. This channel may feature links to external websites, products, or services. Dr. Jeremy Landry, D.C., is not responsible for the content, claims, or representations of any external sites or third-party products. #water pill for weight loss #lemon gummies keto

Aired: January 06, 2025

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