76-year-old Alla Pugacheva suspected of taking dangerous medication

76-year-old Alla Pugacheva suspected of taking dangerous medication
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Dietitian, nutritionist, parasitologist, therapist, and somnologist Anna Tsukanova suggested that 76-year-old Alla Pugacheva is losing excess weight using methods that may be dangerous to health. The specialist shared her opinion in an interview with the internet portal "Strasti".

According to Anna Tsukanova, given the Prima Donna's known commitment to plastic surgery, her current physical form is most likely the result of external intervention. "In my opinion, we're not talking about healthy eating and regular physical exercise. Most likely, medications such as 'Ozempic' or 'Mounjaro', hardware procedures, and possibly more surgeries are being used," the doctor stated.

Tsukanova also expressed the opinion that Alla Pugacheva is unlikely to reveal the real reasons for her weight loss. However, according to her, the singer has previously actively worked on changing her appearance and most likely continues to follow this path. "She fears aging, fears wrinkles and natural age-related changes in the body, so she tries to fight them. But if you look carefully at her face, everything becomes obvious. This is not about natural beauty," the specialist added.

Anna Tsukanova expressed hope that sensible women would not follow the star's example, as such methods can be harmful. According to her, Alla Pugacheva has a body type known as "apple," in which fat is predominantly deposited in the abdominal area. People with this body type are prone to being overweight, and fat deposits, especially around internal organs, known as visceral fat, significantly increase the risk of developing diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, heart attacks, and others.

"It is more difficult for people with such a figure to lose weight, and they often resort to not the safest methods, as Alla Pugacheva apparently did. This is her personal choice," the doctor concluded.

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