
Wanting
a slimmer and sexier body is no lofty ambition. Many people have
succeeded in sculpting their physiques to make them look healthy and
desirable. However, this end is not attained in just a snap or skipping
one night's dinner. For some people though, patience is not a virtue.
They seem not to be able to afford so much attention, time and money to
get the body they have always wanted. As a result, these people result
to rapid weight loss practices and programs which may not be as
effective as these people are led to believe they are.
Fast-track
diets are one of these rapid weight loss practices which may not be
very inviting as they seem according to research. Fast-track diet
programs, as scientific research shows, are only good while they last.
Rapid weight loss often results ironically, to rapid weight gain.
people who undergo low carbohydrate or low calorie diets normally
revert back to old eating habits simply because human beings can not
actually live on with this type of diet scheme for the rest of their
lives.
Now there is also scientific research showing that
rapid weight loss does not imply an individual is losing unwanted
excess fat; it is commonly water that is lost with following rapid
weight loss practices. This could cause certain alarm but actually,
water lost is regained very quickly. So there is actually zero net
weight lost after all. So one should not be foolish enough to be so
gullible with the advertising of certain diet pills out there in the
market; especially those which claim to aid lose a whopping amount of
fat in a short time. They will only dehydrate the body. And just so it
is clear, the body can only lose two pounds of fat per week, one could
be exceptionally lucky if he can lose three, but normally, it's just
two.
Another rapid weight loss product out in the market is
the slimming soap. Claiming that these soaps are made from a unique
concoction of rare chinese herbs and seaweed, they assert to help
people using them to shed off body fats by emulsifying them upon
application while taking a bath. Some are even specialized like those
which promise to give the user "beautiful thighs". The ingredients may
prove to improve the quality of the skin but no research has ever come
up yet which aids to prove the efficacy of these ingredients in
emulsifying excess body fats.
One more rapid weight loss
product out there in the market promises to suppress hunger and at the
same time help increase the body's metabolic rate. It also claims to be
able to accelerate the healing process and reduce certain body pains,
all these plus its being a very chic fashion accent. Well they are
actually called magnetic weight loss earrings.
The secret
of this set of earrings is in the magnet, so it says. Wearing them near
the ears balances the magnetism in the body therefore one will
experience all the above mentioned effects. Though press releases say
that there are actually "studies" to back these assertions up, nothing
yet is found in medical journals. Though buying a set may not kill a
person, it's probably not a wise investment. One might as well wear a
horse shoe earring for a more exquisite fashion statement.
Bottom
line is "no pain, no gain". If one wants a beautiful body, one must
sweat it out. And as for those rapid weight loss products coming out on
the market, if they are too good to be true, they probably are not.