Rapid Weight Loss Good-or-Bad For Health?
Regrettably the world that we live in, gives more than necessary attention to the way [a person] looks, and while everyone scrambles to get the right visual aspect, some get it without any trouble, and some try very hard, to get as fast as possible.
If you are uneasy to get that perfect body without going through the regular troubles, recall that it cannot be a reality.
Perhaps rapid weight loss is what these people are looking for, the longevity and effectiveness of which is highly overrated.
The speed of weight loss and whether this is at all effective or not, is a topic, which is under fundamental challenge, according to recent studies.
People agree that these swift weight loss programs can never be completely relied upon, as the individual starts to gain weight soon after stopping the program.
According to research facts, people prescribed these low calorie/carbohydrate diets soon get bored and quickly return to their old dietary traits.
Current nutritional studies are also showing that there is each probability that in the majority of case, it is in fact water that is being lost from the system and not body fat.
When the body is deprived of water, it can result in serious harm to the body, but then, it can be replenished fast also, hence there was never any weight loss to begin with.
What is most likely to happen is that the individual following such diets, may at the most lose two pounds a week, but the fundamental threat is from the water content that is removed.
A recent addition to the weight reduction product market has been the swift weight loss soap which apparently emulsifies the body fat while it is being rubbed into the body during a bath and it only contains herbs and seaweed.
While it can always improve the skin quality, but there is still no research done to show that it can actually help in the loss of body fat.
What is happening is that each day, there is a fresh swift weight reduction product getting added to the range already available, which promise double action of suppressing hunger and speeding up the body metabolism, concurrently.
Manufacturers also go on to claim that wearing magnetic jewelry also raises body’s personal healing capacity but then everything sounds rather cosmetic, like a fashion accessory.
The marketing claims mention that wearing a magnetic often raises the body’s magnetic balance and in addition there are assorted other benefits too.
To sustain these bold promises, there has not been a single report presented to any medical journal till date, except for a number of weighty press releases.
The truth is where you find swift weight reduction you will also find swift weight gain, there is never any gain without the pain to go with it so just recall the old adage that if it sounds as well good to be true, it in all probability is.
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