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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Creativity is an addiction, unplugged because we will always say
yes to creativity, totally uncut because we all make mistakes.
So let's turn it into a tool. This is Arrow unplugged.
I'm always asking questions because the fund begins when you
start researching for answers such as, while sleeping, is it
better to lay on your right side or your left side?
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Plus o zimpic, what's up with the side effects. My
name is Arrow. I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf.
I stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study,
than activate. I call it the daily mess, a chronological
walk through in everyday world. Yep, it's my morning pages.
As a receiver of thoughts and ideas. We as people
tend to throw it to the side because we're gonna
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deal with it later. Well, when a subject arrives inside
of me, I know it's time to dig in. It's
still keeping that daily journal, but by doing the research,
the picture becomes clearer. This is the daily mess. While sleeping,
is it better to lay on your left side or
your right side? Health experts are very quick to respond
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to something like this. They say, the left side is
so much better than the right. Side. It alleviates pressure
on internal organs and promotes blood flow. This is really
good for pregnant women and people who have acid reflux.
While on your left side, it's gravity that moves the
food through the system. But but, but there are things
to consider here. Your doctor needs to know which side
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you're sleeping on. Consulting your medical leader is a benefit
because the goal is to keep growing in a very
healthy way. Plus, comfort is a huge factor when choosing
which side you're going to lay on, the right or
the left. Comfort will always put you in a moment
of ram and are you getting something that you need
every single night. I happen to love my left side,
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not because that's where the clock is, but there's less
pain in my body. But I struggle with it though
for very personal reasons. In the way that my wife
is behind me. I feel like that I I'm leaving
her all night. Therefore I do the flippityflop, flippityflop flippityflop.
It is a choice. What is your favorite side and
what are the effects the left or the right? Hey?
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Coming up next, Ozimpic, what's up with all the side effects? Hey?
Thanks for coming back to the Daily mess. First and foremost,
I am not a doctor. I'm not a medical researcher.
I've just got an imagination that's always asking questions. Ozimpic
it isn't just for weight loss. It's actually helping millions
of diabetics. Now, why does it make you sick with
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its side effects? It's clearly printed on the box and
in real time you can get information twenty four to
seven on that thing called the Internet. Yes, ozimpic does
do some crazy things to the body system, from nausea
to other gastrointestinal issues. Doctors and other medical professionals say
it's because ozimpic slows down the rate at which food
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leaves your stomach. Nausea is caused because the food is
in your stomach much longer. Some experience pressure in their
stomach because nerves are being stretched around their entire gut
and it triggers that nausea. Now here's something to keep
in mind, and it is written on the box and
it is found on the internet. When you raise your
dosage after the first month, you'll have side effects. Doctors
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say the best way to do ozipic is with food.
Try ginger in your tea, your juice as well as
your food and stay hydrated. Oh, you've got to be
pulling in that water because your kidneys need it. Now,
why am I talking about this, Well, obviously I'm doing
research for somebody in my family. I'm not a doctor,
but please consult yours so you can get your questions answered.
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I'm Meryl, and that's the daily mess.