Some people are trying a meal replacement drink with oats to lose weight.
Experts say this trend does not mimic the way these drugs used for weight loss work and could have negative health impacts." she decided to try a meal replacement drink known as "oat-zempic" in order to lose weight for an upcoming trip.
"I needed a pick-me-up because often when losing weight, it's very slow. And when you don't see progress on the scale, you get discouraged," Frasier said, adding that the weight loss she's seen has given her "energy back." "And I'm able to walk longer, my knees are not hurting as much. So hopefully that all will continue.
MORE: Woman says she got pregnant while on Mounjaro: What to know about weight loss drugs and pregnancy Feller noted that oats have important nutritional benefits, but she said, as a whole, the ingredients in the "oat-zempic" drink do not have all the nutritional benefits of a meal.Feller said that people should seek the advice of a healthcare provider before starting a meal replacement drink to lose weight.
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