The Real Secret Behind Aishwarya Mohanraj’s Transformation ..!

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* Transformation Overview


Stand-up comedian and creator aishwarya Mohanraj revealed she lost 20 kg in six months.


Her weight reduced from 74 kg to 52 kg.


She clarified her weight loss was not due to Ozempic, but another prescribed medication.


She shared the full journey through a YouTube video.



* health Background


She was diagnosed with PCOD and hypothyroidism, both of which run in her family.


These conditions made weight management more difficult.


She also data-faced clinical depression during this period.


Mood changes led her to stop certain prescribed birth control pills.



* Early Weight Changes


In early 2021, she weighed about 51 kg.


Within six months, her weight increased to nearly 70 kg.


Doctors later linked her PCOD to insulin resistance.


She was prescribed thyroid medication and metformin.



* Natural Efforts First


Initial weight loss attempts included:


Structured diet plan


Regular exercise


Drinking more water


Walking 10,000 steps daily



She hired a trainer and nutritionist in january 2025.


Body measurements improved, but scale weight did not drop much.



* Setbacks and Injuries


She developed plantar fasciitis and severe foot pain.


Tests also showed high uric acid levels.


Doctors advised her to stop workouts temporarily.


Loss of routine caused her to regain inches.



* Mental health Impact


She described being in a very dark emotional phase.


Her double chin became a major insecurity.


She reduced her online presence.


She even considered cosmetic procedures.



* Medication Shift


She was prescribed Mounjaro under medical supervision.


It is used for blood sugar control and chronic weight management.


After the first weekly shot, she lost about 1 kg.


First month loss: about 4 kg.


Six-month total loss: 20 kg.



* Side Effects Noted


The first month included strong nausea.


Nausea reduced after month two.


Appetite dropped significantly.


She experienced noticeable hair loss.



* Her Final Advice


She does not recommend the drug casually for weight loss.


She stressed she is not medically qualified.


She urged people to consult doctors before using such medications.


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