Andrew Huberman· PhD
we have many patients that go off of them and have implemented great strategies for training and nutrition and we we don't see weight gain
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we have many patients that go off of them and have implemented great strategies for training and nutrition and we we don't see weight gain
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When you go off these medications, and the research corroborates this, you are going to regain the weight four times faster than if you stop exercise.
look I don't think it's worth going on one of these drugs if you're not willing to stay on them indefinitely most people are going to regain weight once they stop taking the drug