Nyt crosswords alternatives to olives

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Lately, psyllium (psyllium husk) is being touted as an inexpensive and more natural alternative to Ozempic and the likes. So naturally, people are looking to see if they can get the same results for less money and less hassle. It’s also pricey (Ozempic typically costs upwards of $900 per month before insurance and any discounts) and available only by prescription. The diabetes medicine Ozempic - used by many without diabetes to lose weight - is becoming incredibly popular.

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