Ozempic now has 3,636 active lawsuits as of this month.
Most of them are for the same thing.
stomach paralysis.
Nobody told these people their gut was the most important conversation to have before starting.
Here's what ozempic actually does in the gut.🧵
It mimics GLP-1, a hormone that slows gastric emptying.
that's the mechanism behind the appetite suppression.
Food moves slower.
You feel full longer. You eat less.
that part works. .
The problem is the enteric nervous system, your gut's own brain, was not built to sustain that kind of override long term
Histamine intolerance is the most misdiagnosed gut issue of the last decade.
Doctors call it anxiety. Dermatologists call it eczema. GI calls it IBS. Allergists run skin tests that come back negative.
Meanwhile your face flushes after wine, your heart races at 3 AM🧵
and leftovers wreck you for two days.
It is not in your head. Your gut is missing one specific enzyme.
The enzyme is DAO, diamine oxidase.
It is produced by the cells lining your small intestine, and its only job is to break down histamine before it enters your bloodstream.
When DAO is healthy, you tolerate aged cheese, red wine, fermented foods, leftovers, tomatoes, and avocados without issue.
When DAO is depleted, every one of those foods becomes a trigger.