[7] Reception [edit] John Schwarz of Bubbleblabber gave the episode an 8/10, calling it "one of the more movie-parody efforts" and remarked that: "Not since The Imaginationland Trilogy has Trey Parker dipped into this bag of tricks to truly go nuts by integrating fantastical elements, like a crew of pissed off breakfast cereal mascots, into the plot of the show and does so in such hysterical fashion." [8] Renaldo Matadeen writing for CBR felt that the episode "speaks to another real-world issue, where bodies like the FDA and other authorities warn against such secondary pharmacies." [9] Author Cathy O'Neil wrote that it "brilliantly satirizes the culture around weight loss, fat shaming, and weight loss drugs"
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Add creatine, titrate the dose slowly, and get a baseline DEXA scan
But everybody says, oh, youre now just not eating enough, right
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