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  2. No, Psyllium Isn't "Nature's Ozempic" - AOL

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    The diabetes medicine Ozempic — used by many without diabetes to lose weight — is becoming incredibly popular. It’s also pricey (Ozempic typically costs upwards of $900 per month before ...

  3. Alternative veterinary medicine - Wikipedia

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    Alternative veterinary medicine is the use of alternative medicine in the treatment of animals. Types alternative therapies used for veterinary treatments may include, but are not limited to, acupuncture, herbal medicine, homeopathy, ethnomedicine and chiropractic. The term includes many treatments that do not have enough evidence to support ...

  4. Pimobendan - Wikipedia

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    Pimobendan (INN, or pimobendane), sold under the brand name Vetmedin among others, is a veterinary medication. It is a calcium sensitizer and a selective inhibitor of phosphodiesterase 3 (PDE3) with positive inotropic and vasodilator effects.

  5. List of forms of alternative medicine - Wikipedia

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  6. 15 Alternatives to Ozempic for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Like many Ozempic alternatives, Qsymia is FDA-approved for weight management in people with a BMI of 30 or more, or 27 or more with a weight-related condition. ... Natural Weight Loss Methods.

  7. Could Eating More Of This Macronutrient Be A Natural ... - AOL

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    “The difference between natural GLP-1 and the medications is the time it stays active in your body, which is about 15-30 minutes for the natural stuff," says Scott Keatley, RD, co-owner of ...