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Lele Pons is considered an internet trailblazer in entertainment. Her storytelling arc took a more serious tone in 2020 when she released a docu-series about what it’s like living with OCD.
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It’s no secret the 25-year-old Venezuelan-Italian star, Lele Pons, is one of the most successful social media icons with over 45 million followers. Known for her unfiltered videos, candid humor and crazy stunts, In her YouTube documentary series, she revealed her lifelong struggle with OCD, ADHD and Tourette Syndrome. She has been candid about her mental health battles ever since.
00: 00 Intro 02: 17 Mental health & the entertainment industry 04: 14 How the OCD stigma affects Lele 05: 56 What Lele’s OCD feels like 07: 13 How Lele’s OCD treatment works 11: 10 How Lele actually got diagnosed 12: 47 How Lele’s symptoms feel today 13: 14 A big misconception about mental health 14: 25 How Lele balances work & severe OCD 14: 51 What makes Lele the happiest 15: 35 Balancing social media & mental health 17: 10 Lele’s OCD strategies today 18: 41 How Lele motivates herself for therapy 19: 41 Lele’s advice for people looking for therapy 20: 54 Lele’s support & communication strategies 23: 18 Final thoughts
Christian Rapper Lecrae virtually stopped by to talk about his album, “Restoration,” his book “I Am Restored, How I Lost My Religion, but Gained My Faith,” and ultimately what inspired the two. The Houston native opened up about overcoming his battle with clinical depression, substance abuse, and gave really good advice on how God, therapy, and journaling saved his life. Lecrae also spoke about mental health and good practices to make sure he is healthy. He also gave great advice to encourage people who currently have a close friend or family member struggling with their mental health and unsure of how to help. Lecrae also dished on “Coming in Hot” going viral three years after its release, giving back to the city of Atlanta, collaborating with secular artists, getting pushback from the Christian community, and he even participated in my rapid-fire segment, ‘5 Questions Nobody Ever Asks.” Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe!
These are the top 5 best prescription weight loss medications on the market. These weight loss meds actually work and I've personally used them on many patients with success.
I've been helping people lose weight for a long time and over the years I've been able to test many different weight loss medications. I've found that while there are many prescription weight loss medications available, only a handful actually work very well.
In this video, I will walk you through the top 5 best prescription weight loss medications available on the market, which ones I prefer to use, what you can expect while using them, how they work, and more.
Before you jump in, make sure you understand that while prescription weight loss medications can be very effective, you should never just use them by themselves. If you are serious about weight loss you should combine these weight loss medications with other changes such as adjusting your diet, reducing your stress, exercising daily, and balancing your other hormones.
If your plan is to jump on one of these medications and lose a bunch of weight, it's probably not going to happen!
But these medications can be very effective if used correctly and if combined with a healthy lifestyle.
The top 5 best prescription medications for weight loss include:
#1. Saxenda/Victoza
Saxenda is FDA approved for weight loss and is probably the single most effective medication on this list.
#2. Invokana/Farxiga
Invokana and Farxiga are not FDA approved for weight loss but they can help. They work by helping your body eliminate or pee out sugar from your kidneys.
#3. Naltrexone
Naltrexone is a part of one FDA approved weight loss medication known as Contrave. Naltrexone is not as effective as the others but it is very safe.
#4. Metformin
Metformin is commonly used to treat diabetes but it does have some weight loss benefits. Don't expect much from metformin though because many people are already taking it.
#5. Phentermine
Phentermine helps with weight loss by reducing your appetite and increasing up your metabolism. It only works if it is used correctly, however, so don't just jump on it without understanding how to use it.
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