New York Post
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Fauxzempic boom: Why experts say some weight loss supplements actually work — while others don’t
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The article examines the market for over-the-counter weight loss supplements marketed as GLP-1 activators, questioning their actual efficacy versus their marketing claims.
Fauxzempic boom: Why experts say some weight loss supplements actually work — while others don’t
Some people are ditching the drugs for over-the-counter “GLP-1 activators.” But do they actually work, or is it just tactful marketing?
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