• AFTV host Robbie Lyle has experienced significant weight loss over the past few months.

  • The YouTube celebrity attributed his transformation to ‘nature’s ozempic’ in a recent upload.

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AFTV host Robbie Lyle attributes his significant transformation to what he calls ‘nature’s Ozempic.’
weight loss
in recent weeks.

Ozempic has become the newest celebrity obsession in recent months, catching the attention of numerous individuals including
Oprah
Oprah Winfrey and Kathy Bates — turning to it for assistance with their fitness journeys.

Nevertheless, Lyle has become part of a select group of celebrities who have opted for ‘nature’s Ozempic,’ widely recognized as berberine.

According to Medline, berberine aids in strengthening heart contractions and has additional benefits such as antibacterial properties, assisting in regulating blood glucose levels, and reducing inflammation.

One of the main ingredients in supplements produced by wellness brand Oxford Natural is what Lyle has utilized to aid in his remarkable physical metamorphosis.

Sharing thoughts via a video post
the brand’s Instagram account
Lyle clarified: “This is Robbie speaking! Let me take this moment to hype up Dr Andre and also extend my praise to everyone at the Oxford Natural Clinic.”



These supplements have truly been beneficial for me! Optimum Day and Optimum Night. This particular supplement really assists me in getting a quality rest at night.

This particular item has truly assisted me in maintaining a balanced diet and improved my metabolic rate. Let me assure you; I have shed quite a bit of weight because of it.

‘I am feeling fantastic. I’m working out regularly, maintaining a healthy diet, and these supplements have truly made a significant difference for me. Hence, kudos to them!’

Fans were swift to spot the physical transformation of Lyle, with someone sharing a before-and-after image comparing him from several months ago. The comment stated: ‘Well done to Robbie for losing weight.’

Based on what is stated on the Oxford Natural website, these supplements aim to purportedly ‘offer improved weight management, better metabolic function, and assistance with blood sugar levels’.

Berberine has been a
fixtures in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine
For millennia, it has been used to address a wide range of issues such as conjunctivitis, itching, elevated blood glucose levels, and urinary tract infections, along with various bacterial infections.

In addition to Lyle, former Liverpool player Michael Owen is another ex-professional footballer who has supported Oxford Natural products.

On his website, Owen asserts that he has shed more than ’15kg’ after using the supplements.

In a video snippet, he mentioned: “Hello everyone, I just wanted to express my gratitude to Oxford Natural Clinic. Ever since I joined their program under Dr Andre’s guidance, I have shed 15kg. It has truly been quite a remarkable change!”



On the other hand, Ozempic imitates glucagon-like peptide-1, known as GLP-1, which is a hormone produced by your intestines upon eating. This substance suppresses appetite signals in the brain and prompts the pancreas to secrete insulin—a hormone responsible for controlling blood glucose levels.

Regarding Ozempic, numerous private physicians adhere to the policy of not prescribing it exclusively for weight management; however, a few might be willing to do so for individuals without diabetes.

Over the past several years, an increasing number of individuals have opted to use Type 2 diabetes medications. These drugs enable them to effortlessly lose weight that they had been struggling with for many years. However, these treatments might lead to potential unknown long-term side effects like pancreatitis.

Celebrity figures such as Kelly Clarkson, Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, Elon Musk, Rebel Wilson, Chelsea Handler, Amy Schumer, Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood, Lauren Manzo, Dolores Catania, and Golnesa ‘GG’ Gharagedaghi have acknowledged using semaglutide medications.

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