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‘The Real Friends of WeHo’ Star Joey Zauzig Calls This Supplement ‘Nature’s Ozempic’

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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. In a city full of stars and scandals, Hollywood is always buzzing with hot topics and headlines.

But the biggest name on everyone’s lips in Hollywood right now isn’t Tom (Sandoval), Dick or Harry (the prince or the pop star).

In fact, it’s a medication called Ozempic, the drug allegedly behind many celebs’ drastic transformations.Traditionally prescribed for Type 2 diabetes, utilizing Ozempic for other purposes is controversial.

But thanks to Joey Zauzig, we just discovered an alternative which may yield similar results. The Real Friends of WeHo star took to TikTok to share his experiences with “Nature’s Ozempic,” a metabolic support supplement called Berberine. “Basically it makes you stop storing sugars and fats,” he explained. “Not that expensive.

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