In case you haven’t heard, OATzempic is the latest viral trend on Tik Tok!
It’s a play on words with Ozempic, which is a prescription medication for some people with diabetes thatĀ happens to cause weight loss. OATzempic is a drink made from a cup of water, half a cup of oats and some lime juice. That’s it. And it’s being used by Tik Tok enthusiasts as a quick weight loss drink and meal replacement.
Does OATzempic cause weight loss?
Probably. The truth is that OATzempic only contains about 180 calories, 5 grams of fibre and not much protein. Because it’s likely a lot lower in calories than your typical breakfast or meal, you’re probably going to lose weight simply due to the caloric deficit. The real question is – will this be sustained weight loss, or will you gain the weight back once you stop drinking this concoction?
Sue’s advice
OATzempic doesn’t contain nearly enough nutrition, protein or calories to be used as a meal replacement. The uncooked oats may cause stomach upset and the drink tastes horrible. As usual, the rapid weight loss claim is a red flag. Remember, there is no miracle drink or food for weight loss. Feel good about the food you’re eating and don’t deprive yourself of nutrition or taste. If you’re concerned about your weight, talk to a dietitian or certified intuitive eating counsellor.