They promised a miracle.
They delivered a mystery.
And now, the side effects are surfacing—while natural healing remains censored, ridiculed, and ignored.
Ozempic, Wegovy, and other GLP-1 drugs have flooded the market with promises of effortless weight loss. But behind the glossy ads and celebrity endorsements lies a growing list of disturbing side effects—and a deeper truth about the system that pushes synthetic solutions while silencing nature’s wisdom.
The Side Effects They Didn’t Mention
Recent headlines are pulling back the curtain:
- Vision Loss: A report from Healthline warns that GLP-1 drugs may be linked to sudden vision changes, including blurred vision and even temporary blindness.
- Ozempic Vulva: Yes, you read that right. The New York Post recently covered a bizarre and painful side effect—vaginal dryness and discomfort—now being dubbed “Ozempic vulva.”
- Hair Thinning & Fatigue: Users are reporting unexpected hair loss, chronic fatigue, and emotional instability. These aren’t just minor inconveniences—they’re signs of deeper disruption.
And yet, the push continues. The FDA just approved a glucose monitor for weight loss tracking—another layer of surveillance disguised as support.
The Bigger Picture: Control Over Care
This isn’t just about one drug. It’s about a system that profits from dependency and punishes self-reliance.
Natural healing methods—like chlorine dioxide, hydrogen peroxide, and even urotherapy—are mocked, banned, or buried. Why? Because they don’t fit the pharmaceutical profit model. They empower people to heal without prescriptions, without side effects, and without permission.
Donna’s Truth: Healing Is Sovereignty
At A Voice For Change, we believe healing is a birthright—not a business. We believe your body is intelligent, intuitive, and capable of restoration when given the right tools.
So here’s the question:
Why are we trusting a system that hides side effects and silences alternatives?
It’s time to detox the lies.
It’s time to reclaim your health.
It’s time to speak truth loudly.
—Donna 💚
Sources:
Do GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs Cause Vision Loss? What to Know – Healthline
Ozempic Vulva: Is It a Real Side Effect of GLP-1 Drugs? – New York Post
FDA Approves Glucose Monitor for Weight Loss—But Is It Just Another Trap? – Various outlets



