
There
are a lot of weight loss products that offer that fast weight loss
results, however, are these really guaranteed? Could these
products live up to their assurance of a fit body?
In US,
there is an estimated 50 million people who try to lose weight,
unfortunately, only 5 percent are successful. One thing's
for
sure, beware of fraudulent claims and extreme high cost because there
is no magic to losing weight.
Samples of weight loss products in the market nowadays:
· Diet Patch – this was already removed
since 1990’s by FDA since they were proven ineffective.
· Magnetic Diet Pills – allegedly flushes
out fat, but not.
· Guar Gum – causes internal obstruction.
· Electrical Muscle Stimulators – no
proven effect.
·
Eyeglasses that Suppress Appetite – These claims that the
projected image on the retina decreases appetite. No proven
fact.
· Weight loss earrings – through
acupuncture, suppresses appetite.
There are also examples of weight loss products:
Diet
drinks that are mixed with beverages or food are used as meal
substitutes. A downside of this is that once a person stopped
taking the drinks, they would eventually regain the lost weight after a
short period of time due to feeling of emptiness in the
stomach.
Another is diet supplements and medicines that also don’t work
long-term. Over-the-counter pills that compose of
phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride may raise blood pressure and
palpitation. Ephedra on the other hand can cause serious side
effects such as heart problems, seizure, stroke, and even death. E.g.:
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Herbalife Nutritional Program – good as two meals, dieters
may
rely on shakes and follow artificial dieting methods and just don’t
want food to work into their lives.
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Mega-Thin 100 Formula – Its formula contains an anti-fat
weapon,
however, diet is not emphasized that’s why it’s concluded that it has
an appetite suppressant.
§ Nestlé’s Sweet
Success – recommended to take three times a day and it does not promote
healthy eating habits. Weight loss is difficult to maintain
once
intake is stopped.
§ Ultra Slim Fast – this plan requires
regular exercise but does not teach good eating habits.
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Diet pills with Ephedra and PPA – many of these have enclosed
diet plans. Slimming can come from the diet plan and not the
pill
intake and there are risks of adverse side effects.
§
Chitosan products – contains fibers which were taken from
shellfish that may cause diarrhea, bloatedness, and gas. This
will only work if a low fat diet is practiced.
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Chromium Supplements –claim that products will lower blood
sugar,
body fat and cholesterol but causes anemia and even memory
loss.
Studies show only minimal or no beneficial effect at all.
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Green Tea Extract Products – known as strong anti-oxidants
that
help lower cholesterol and triglycerides, and promote weight loss,
however, the caffeine content could cause insomnia and restlessness.
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Algae Tablets - Spirulina contains significant nutrients that
can
be an acceptable food when used as part of a varied diet but are very
expensive.
§ St. John's Wort Supplement -
Claims that it will suppress appetite and promote weight loss but it
could lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, tiredness, sleeplessness,
and arouse allergic reactions.
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Glucomannan Products – claim that two capsules before each
meal
decrease food absorption. Known as food thickeners but not
yet
proven safe or effective. Weight loss will only happen if
good
diet plan is followed.
Even if you plan on using
over-the-counter weight supplements or even participate in a weight
loss activity, the verdict is that you still have to eat fewer calories
than you burn to lose weight. When choosing a weight loss product or
program, collect as much information as possible.