In response to the criticism, Claudia Artiles reveals how she plans to lose weight and talks about the injections: "I prefer..."



Claudia ArtilesPhoto © TikTok / Claudia Artiles

Claudia Artiles spoke about weight loss injections, a topic that has gained significant popularity in the United States in recent months and is generating more conversation on social media.

"I know this video is going to upset a lot of people, but I still have to say it," he began, before explaining that these injections are "neither a miracle nor a demon."

According to what was mentioned, they can help reduce appetite and facilitate weight loss when other methods do not work. However, it also noted possible side effects such as nausea, dizziness, constipation, and fatigue.

In addition, he issued a clear warning: if habits are not changed, weight can return once treatment is discontinued. "When you stop using them, you go back to your original weight. It never fails," he stated.

In the comments, Claudia confirmed that she tried them once at a spa and has researched the topic, although she made it clear that she personally prefers to measure her progress, keep track, and rely on exercise rather than depend on injections.

The reactions were strong, especially from those who raised awareness about the risks. One user asserted that “they are double-edged swords” and that by stopping them “you gain double the weight.” Another stated that after discontinuing them, she regained all the lost pounds. There were also critical messages questioning the safety of the method and warning that it is not a permanent solution.

Although some people shared positive experiences, the majority of the comments expressed concern about the potential effects and the idea of resorting to shortcuts without a genuine change in diet and lifestyle.

Amid warnings, testimonies, and criticisms, the topic once again brought to the forefront a recurring discussion: to what extent do these treatments represent a sustainable solution or simply another trend within the culture of immediacy?

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.