Japan invents 'forbidden liquid jelly' drink claimed to be a drug-free alternative to Ozempic - but experts warn there could be some very embarrassing side effects
A 'forbidden liquid jelly drink' that helps curb snacking on sale in Japan has gone viral on social media, with users claiming it's a natural Ozempic. Called In Tansan the sparkling canned beverage looks like any ordinary soft drink you'd find on a supermarket shelf. However, once the contents enters the stomach, a chemical reaction causes the liquid to expand and transform into a semi-sold gel. This sits in the digestive system 'for two to three hours', in theory helping induce feelings of fullness, curbing appetite and the desire to snack.
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