Broderick Chavez is a biologist known for making complex science easy to understand, especially regarding drug use. He is popular for his strategies on how athletes can pass drug tests and for helping them take those drugs in the safest way possible.
In this episode, we discuss the things you probably already know about Ozempic, as well as the unique thoughts and concerns Broderick has about this powerful drug. As usual, we also go off on some other tangents about other PEDs too.
Takeaways:
- Ozempic, a GLP-1 agonist, is a drug used for weight loss
- The drug might have other, lesser discussed potential risks and side effects, including insulin resistance, blood sugar oscillations, pancreatic damage, and psychological disruption.
- The medical definition of TRT is typically 0.5 to 1 milligram per kilogram of body weight per week.
- The dosage for TRT is usually between 50 and 100 milligrams per week.
- Higher testosterone levels do not necessarily result in better athletic performance.
- TRT may improve quality of life and functionality, but it does not necessarily improve overall health or increase lifespan.
- Research studies in the fitness industry have limitations and may not always be applicable to real-world scenarios.
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