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The images presented at commercial spots are then light and well-ventilated. The actors are all smiling and engaged in a series of different activities with their loved ones. As the ads progress with more positive images, it begins to clash harshly with the narrated content. A laundry list of horrible potential side effects paired with video footage of happy family creates a jarring experience.
Sometimes these side effects are a source of endless irony. Antidepressants that can cause suicidal thoughts. Like most things in life, there are very few solutions to the problem.
This is something some Ozempic (and similar medicines) users noticed after injecting diabetes medications. Tiktok user Ashley (@ashleyshopfinds) I have posted a virus clip about the relationship between “shots” and hair removal.
Ozenpic’s hair removal
The text overlay at the top of her clip reads, “Why is your hair falling down!” The Tiktoker video appears to be a response to another user’s comments.
drugs.com Define Mounjaro as the brand name for Tilzepatido. This is used to “help lower blood sugar levels.” Like Ozempic, the drug is also a tool for “weight loss,” but “should be used with dietary changes and exercise.”
According to users, Ashley replies that the drug has her hair fallen off.
“If you’re making a shot, Ozempic, I can’t say the perfect words, but you know I’m talking,” she begins. “You’re on it, your hair is falling off. I need you to listen.”
Following this, Ashley explains that she is a hairstylist who has seen several people who received these weight loss injections. As a result, many of them have experienced hair loss, which is attributed to “nutritional deficiency” and “stress response.”
These medications often interfere with the human appetite, so take them well. Nutrition is a difficult task for some people. Additionally, she says the rapid weight loss that often occurs after these injections causes stress in the body. Health Line People who lose a lot of weight in a short period of time may experience hair loss as a symptom.
Additionally, Ashley says that this nutrient deficiency/sudden weight loss will thrust the human body into “survival mode.” This leads to a system of people who focus their efforts on supporting organ function and other important operations. According to Ashley, making sure your hair is regrowth is not one of these “survival mode” priorities.
What shall we do?
Following this, Ashley recommends weight loss infusion users take “hair multivitamins.” These supplements ensure you get the nutrients that need to promote hair growth. No, she explains, biotin is not sufficient “in this situation.” That’s because she explains that vitamins are good at strengthening a person’s existing hair, not growing new follicles.
Additionally, Ashley says that you need to focus on “scalp health” to ensure your hair.[s] Drop off and start[s] It will grow again. “When it comes to these supplements, hair stylists recommend vitamins A, B, D, and E. According to her, these help “oil balance” in the scalp and promote oxygen and blood flow.
When it comes to stopping drops, she says that “enositol” should be used to reduce this phenomenon to “20-70 percent.” This is especially helpful, she says. This is true for people who brush their hair and find that it “falls in chunks.”
Furthermore, she speculates that many companies are noticing an increase in weight loss infusion users who are worried about losing weight. She says worried consumers should refrain from paying exorbitant prices for these overall treatments.
She said, “Vitamins don’t have to be expensive, especially this kind.”
Next, she explains that although she is not a medical professional, she shares the hair vitamin products she is taking for her follicles. In the clip, she lifts a container of Rosabella hair vitamin gummies and says the brand is “super simple” and “super cheap.” The reason she likes this product is because it contains all the aforementioned vitamins she mentions in the clip.
Viewers appreciate her for advice
One user who responded to the clip said he lost his hair after taking weight loss medication.
“I lost half of my hair thanks to Wegovy,” he said.
“Yes, my hair has never fallen out so thin,” someone else said.
Another provided her own recommendations for hair removal supplements.
According to one Tiktoker, “hormonal changes” are the main driving force behind hair loss in women. “Hormonal changes always cause women’s hair to fall,” they wrote.
One user said that those who experience hair removal should not be too worried because they will likely grow.
They write: “I fell and quickly came back to the chunks. It’s called telogen drainage. It’s the body’s stress response to rapid weight loss. I’m literally doing nothing.
Meanwhile, others continued their mane despite having received weight loss injections for many years: “I was in Munjaro for two years, and thankfully, I have never lost my hair.”
Dairedot reached out to Ashley via the Tiktok comment for more details.
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