GLP-1 drugs, as I understand it, reduce appetite. They don't magically add nutrients to the body. Of course the body will reduce cravings for alcohol, nicotine, and gambling. Nutrients would be prioritized over the poisons such as alcohol and nicotine. Additionally, why would the body prioritize what it considers fruitless dopamine release (gambling) when there are no nutrients coming in. The body literally can't afford to sit around and gamble since that resource isn't directly transferrable into food. It's literally in a starvation state.But please, tell me how it's better than finally doing some exercise and eating right.
xorbax|6 days ago
> But please, tell me how it's better than finally doing some exercise and eating right.
Because it actually works well?
Good ol' fashioned gumption doesn't work, no matter how crankily and haughtily you say it. GLP-1s do
Also, you don't mention why the things you listed are bad. Any weight loss will require a calorie deficit, which has the same "starvation" you're so aghast at.
butlike|6 days ago
And "good ol' fashioned gumption" does work, at least for me. (Sample size: 1)
falcor84|6 days ago
As for "how it's better", - the answer is clearly that unlike "exercise and eating right", these drugs are leading to positive behavioral change at scale. I'm perhaps slightly exaggerating, but to the best of my knowledge, no other substance over the last several thousand years has had such a clear positive effect on humanity as a whole.
butlike|6 days ago