Dr. Anna Mitchell continued:
"Well, persistent weight gain isn't always just a matter of age or bad luck – although those can certainly play a role."
It is often triggered by deeper metabolic factors that most people are not even aware of. Basically , the body begins to store fat more aggressively while simultaneously slowing down its ability to burn it . This is not dangerous in itself, but it leads to people feeling uncomfortable , frustrated , and insecure .
I was surprised .
"I never thought that metabolism could change so drastically," I admitted.
“That’s actually quite common ,” she said.
"Things like genetics , hormonal changes , or lifestyle habits – such as stress , eating late , or irregular sleep – can trigger this. The problem is: once the body gets caught in this cycle , the pounds don't just disappear on their own."
She paused and looked at me thoughtfully.
"Let me tell you something important , Yosi. Crash diets or invasive injections may work in the short term, but they don't solve the underlying problem . They often cause side effects , yo-yo effects , or simply stop working after a while."
That's why so many people are disappointed with options like Ozempic injections ."
Her words hit me hard.
I had trusted that injections would be the ultimate answer , hoping for a quick solution – but they basically didn't solve anything.
They didn't even give me the consistent results I needed.
Then Dr. Schneider suggested something I had never heard of before: a medical breakthrough pill for weight loss – a safe , doctor-recommended , Ozempic-like shortcut , entirely without injections , restrictive diets , and exhausting workouts .