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by:
Richard Keir
Copyright 2005 Richard Keir
I've been reading so much stuff on diets and weight loss that I've
lost about 15 pounds since I just can't stand to eat anything anymore.
Not protein, not carbs, not chocolate, nothing.
And
I'm getting very hungry, but for what? It's astonishing how many
different diets are being pushed. And then there are the pill, herb,
and extract scams. A number of the fad diets are downright dangerous.
Use of zero-cal sugar substitutes may not only be extremely dangerous,
but there's some evidence that they may cause weight gains.
I
just ran into this site set up by the FTC and the Competition Bureau
of Canada to give us all a vivid lesson in how some of these scams
work and the kind of claims most fraudulent diet sites use. It's
well worth taking a look at: http://wemarket4u.net/fatfoe/ and be
sure to click on the order link to see the analysis they provide
of the type of claims you need to be careful of.
If
you're lazy or disinclined to take a look at it, lets look at some
of the usual scam tip-off claims. First, you can not lose weight
by eating all the high calorie food you want. It sounds too good
to be true and it is.
The
only - ONLY - way to lose weight is by reducing your caloric intake
and/or increasing how much you exercise to burn off the calories
you take in.
Now
that's annoying, but true. To lose weight you're probably going
to have to both diet and exercise more.
Any plan that claims you can lose 3 pounds or more a week is either
outright lying or exceptionally dangerous. Survivable, sustainable
and healthy weight takes time - and effort. day
Nothing
exists which blocks "fat or calorie absorption" and anything that
claims to do it is an outright scam.
No
weight loss product or system works for everyone. We're all different
and we need different approaches.
No
product can cause permanent weight loss (unless it kills you of
course). Maintaining any weight loss requires a sensible diet and
regular exercise.
Patches,
gels and creams -- nothing that you apply to your skin has been
proven to cause weight loss.
So
why do we continue to fall for this kind of thing? It's actually
pretty obvious. We all want an easy, fast, no pain solution to all
of our problems. Scam artists use this to guarantee that what we
lose is our money.
The
unfortunate truth is that there is no "magic bullet" for anything.
Oh, we want to believe. We want desperately to believe that we can
achieve whatever our dream is without any pain or hard work. And
that desire is the hook that every con is based on.
Weight
loss is no different than getting rich overnight (with no work).
No way. Don't be conned, if you want to and need to lose weight
there a few simple things you should do. First - see your doctor
and develop a reasonable diet that reduces your caloric intake and
- with medical approval - start an exercise regimen.
You
need to modify your lifestyle and then, to keep the weight off,
you need to maintain a healthy diet and a rational exercise plan.
We may all wish there were an easier way, but it doesn't exist.
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Richard writes on a variety of health and e-business subjects. If
you're interested in low carb (be careful with this kind of diet,
it may be unsafe), http://www.Carb.Werkz.org
has recipes, articles, news and diet resources. For information
and resources in general on diets and dieting visit http://diet.wyze.info
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