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After attracting criticism to recognize that she uses a GLP-1 medicine To help lose weight, Jenel Roner She claims to have restored the fans who have purchased her health programs.
In a Tiktok A video shared by the Wellness Impact of 37, on Sunday, April 27, Roner answered a fan who asked, “Have you still restored someone?” In the comment section. The fan question received 817 likes in three hours.
“Yes”, Roner, a certified macro coach, replied to the comment in the early hours of Monday, April 28.
Rohner’s update came after she told fans in Tiktok A video posted three days before that it was “willing” to restore to anyone who has purchased one of her “30 -day houses” classes or “Macros 101 course” in the last 11 months. While the former class claims to help customers lose weight, the latter teaches them how to calculate macros short for macronutrients that are mainly carbohydrates, proteins and fats according to HealthlineS
In the earlier video of Tiktok, Roner explained why she revealed that she was taking an undisclosed GLP-1 medicine to help her achieve her weight loss goals. “I don’t want sympathy, I’m just trying to do the right thing and I’m trying to be honest now,” she told the fans. “I could keep this a secret, I could go on and go on for years and not to say, and I don’t want to
Roner added that while she realized that some could look at her in different light after learning that she was using GLP-1, she believes that her wellness suggestions retain merit. “I still believe in my heart in the tracking of macros and the workouts I do and my classes,” she explained. “I did not take GLP-1 because I do not believe in my hours and the macros did not work. I did it for other personal and health reasons that I use as an instrument to achieve my goals. And if people felt deceived by this, really, I am really sorry and I am ready to make a recovery for anyone who bought a class in the last 11 months.”
Rohner, a nurse with two children, added in the video that he is taking “anti-axiety, antidepressant drugs”, which also “helped me lose weight”.
She concluded the post: “If you want to stay here and follow my trip and support me, I love you, thank you. If my page is not for you, I also understand this. I just try to do what I think is right here.”
On Wednesday, April 23, Rohner detailed the use of GLP-1 in the description of the YouTube video. “It’s not easy to say, but I owe it to be honest. Jenel Roner microdifies GLP-1,” she wrote. “I quietly work on my mental health, trying to find peace in chaos. I know that sharing this can open me to judge, but hiding it would mean the loss of the most important thing: my truth.”
The note continued, “I’m not perfect, but treating me and I hope it means something to someone who is also fighting.”