Oliver Pocher
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Oliver Pocher is losing weight. He relies on medical help and changing habits, as he revealed.
Oliver Pocher (47) fights for unnecessary kilos with the help of a weight loss syringe. in his own talk format “Hey Olli” in the “Pocher Club”. It generally moves a lot, but is not a fitness studio type. The 47-year-old therefore now try a syringe to lose weight under his doctor’s supervision. According to the report, the show was pointed out to possible side effects and Pochers costs – allegedly around 360 euros a month.
Pocher, who is said to have already lost over ten kilos, also sets on new habits for the weight loss injection: “I have changed my diet, no longer drink energy drinks and do more sport because I feel better in my body again,” he told the newspaper. He wanted to “then stop putting the syringe promptly and try to keep my weight like that. I don’t want to take it endlessly”.
Experts indicate side effects
Celebrities keep talking that they rely on weight loss injections to lose weight. The German footballer and ex- “Celebrity Big Brother” candidate Max Kruse (37) told his sports colleague Martin Harnik (37) in the “Flatterball” podcast: “I have now started working on my figure. Ten to fifteen kilos should go down,” said Kruse. “You always try things out. […] I have now started with the fat path injections. “And singer Robbie Williams (51) was also able to reduce his weight through a medication, as he once said in an interview with the British” Times “. In it:” I’m on Ozempic … Well, something like Ozempic. “Several stars in Hollywood should also put on the syringes.
Again and again experts warn of the side effects of these means. This included nausea, hypoglycaemia, lack of fluid or, in rare cases, for example, for example, for example, allergic reactions and acute inflammation of the pancreas.
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Source: Stern

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