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Default May 07, 2024 at 03:50 PM
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I think I've mentioned this before but I asked my doctor about it today and he said it was fine to try it so I bought a month bottle for $6]

The commercials look promising but idk. The online reviews are mixed. Why is everyone on $900 Ozempic instead of $60 a month Golo?

Anyways I figured it would be worth a try based on the positive reviews.

Does anyone have any expirence with this?

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None but i hope it works for you.
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Default May 08, 2024 at 12:59 AM
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Why is everyone on $900 Ozempic instead of $60 a month Golo?
Possibly because of clinical trials supporting the efficacy of Ozempic. Also, for those who have the insurance pay for their Ozempic, the price is typically less than $60 a month and it is tax-deductible. And people who do not have insurance that covers Ozempic can have it shipped to them from Canada for $300, not $900.

I have searched for [golo supplement weight loss] on PubMed: zero results. Do you know if double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trials of long duration and with a sufficient number of research subjects have been conducted on GOLO?

Relatedly, Ozempic confers cardiovascular benefits on vulnerable groups. Do the manufacturers of GOLO claim that their product does the same?

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Default May 08, 2024 at 11:07 PM
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Fast Company has announced its list of most innovative companies 2024. Novo Nordisk is 2nd on the list of 50, ahead of Microsoft, for their work on Ozempic.

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Default May 08, 2024 at 11:10 PM
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I'm on GOLO and ultimately, it's not working. I think also because I'm not using it correctly. It drastically lowers your blood sugar, so let's say I take it with every meal, I am literally passed out all day - so I had to cut down on how many pills I take. It hasn't been working out for me - but with different people it might.

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Default May 08, 2024 at 11:28 PM
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How do you monitor your blood glucose? Do you know subjectively when it drops or do you also measure it?

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Default May 08, 2024 at 11:30 PM
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Sorry, read your post too fast. So you almost pass out and of course then you know that your blood glucose has dropped too low.

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I talked to my family Dr. about Golo and she was pretty skeptical about it. But she told me quite firmly that I can't take it due the blood sugar lowering effect as i tend towards hypoglycemia as my norm.

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Default May 09, 2024 at 01:07 PM
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I don't have diabetes or issues with my blood sugar. I'm already doing calories in and calories out and I've lost a few pounds. I just need an extra boost. Mainly at night when I can get a bit snacky . I can control my hunger pretty easily otherwise.

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I think I'm gonna wait a bit on it though until I take care of other things.

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Default May 11, 2024 at 12:47 PM
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I took the first dose 45 minutes ago with lunch. I'm a bit spacy but thats about it. I'm not very hungry but I haven't been too hungry all day. I'll have to look at the paperwork I got with it to see what I should and shouldn't be eating with it.

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