The list of Ozempic side effects keeps growing, and the latest one has people stress-buying gum in bulk. “Ozempic breath” is now a thing, joining the increasingly crowded hall of shame alongside “Ozempic face,” “Ozempic butt,” “Ozempic fingers,” and “Ozempic mouth.” If you’re keeping score at home, that’s a lot of body parts being rerouted by a weekly injection. Loose skin and brittle teeth are bad enough, but bad breath has a social dimension that the others don’t. Videos by VICE Here’s what’s happening physiologically. GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic significantly slow digestion, which means food sits in the stomach longer and starts to ferment. That fermentation produces hydrogen sulfide gas, which is responsible for the sulfur burps users have been complaining about for years.…