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Why is it so hard for women to lose weight? Did you know it is harder today than ever before? There is a biological and a hormonal reason for this. Dr. Alexandra Sowa tells patients the real facts and knows how to help them lose weight and keep it off. She specializes in internal medicine and obesity medicine with a holistic, evidence-based approach for success. She teaches at the NYC School of Medicine. Central to this episode is an exploration of why weight loss remains a formidable challenge for women, especially in contemporary society. Dr. Alexandra Sowa, an esteemed authority in the fields of obesity and internal medicine, emphasizes the intricate biological and hormonal dynamics that complicate weight management for women. She is passionate about combating the stigma and blame game often given to patients who can’t lose weight. She views obesity as a medical condition and stresses that GLP-1s like Ozempic can help. These drugs have gotten a bad rap lately with misinformation. Dr. Sowa says they also provide multiple health benefits for our heart, kidneys, and can even help with addiction. She dispels the misconceptions about these drugs. Her new book THE OZEMPIC REVOLUTION is a Guide for people on GLP-1s and tells you what your doctor isn't. Tune into this episode of Women Road Warriors with Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro as Dr. Sowa clears up the myths, along with powerful facts and tips you need to combat and lose weight, and if products like Ozempic are right for you.
#GLP1 #Ozempic #DrAlexandraSowa #WeightLoss #WeightGain #Health #ShelleyJohnson #ShelleyMJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors
https://alexandrasowamd.com/
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+ozempic+revolution+by+alexandra+sowa&crid=3KBSK3Z64MNA6&sprefix=The+Ozempic+Re%2Caps%2C172&ref=nb_sb_ss_p13n-pd-dpltr-ranker_2_14
https://women-road-warriors.captivate.fm
https://womenroadwarriors.com/
https://womenspowernetwork.net
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Why is it so hard for women to lose weight? Did you know it is harder today than ever before? There is a biological and a hormonal reason for this. Dr. Alexandra Sowa tells patients the real facts and knows how to help them lose weight and keep it off. She specializes in internal medicine and obesity medicine with a holistic, evidence-based approach for success. She teaches at the NYC School of Medicine. Central to this episode is an exploration of why weight loss remains a formidable challenge for women, especially in contemporary society. Dr. Alexandra Sowa, an esteemed authority in the fields of obesity and internal medicine, emphasizes the intricate biological and hormonal dynamics that complicate weight management for women. She is passionate about combating the stigma and blame game often given to patients who can’t lose weight. She views obesity as a medical condition and stresses that GLP-1s like Ozempic can help. These drugs have gotten a bad rap lately with misinformation. Dr. Sowa says they also provide multiple health benefits for our heart, kidneys, and can even help with addiction. She dispels the misconceptions about these drugs. Her new book THE OZEMPIC REVOLUTION is a Guide for people on GLP-1s and tells you what your doctor isn't. Tune into this episode of Women Road Warriors with Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro as Dr. Sowa clears up the myths, along with powerful facts and tips you need to combat and lose weight, and if products like Ozempic are right for you.
#GLP1 #Ozempic #DrAlexandraSowa #WeightLoss #WeightGain #Health #ShelleyJohnson #ShelleyMJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors
https://alexandrasowamd.com/
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+ozempic+revolution+by+alexandra+sowa&crid=3KBSK3Z64MNA6&sprefix=The+Ozempic+Re%2Caps%2C172&ref=nb_sb_ss_p13n-pd-dpltr-ranker_2_14
https://women-road-warriors.captivate.fm
https://womenroadwarriors.com/
https://womenspowernetwork.net
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