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There are hundreds of weight-loss plans and gizmos on today's market. Some of them are genuine in their promise of weight loss, as long as you put in the necessary hours of sweat and toil. Some, although sincere in their promise, are flawed in their design - think of the more complicated machines that are often sold that break before the first pound is shed.
Then there are others that are blatantly, outright fake.
Analysts predict that the cost to dieters desperate to lose weight will reach $35 billion a year in the United States alone. While the cost is rising, increasing numbers of people are becoming obese. Hyperactive salespeople advertise their diet plans that claim huge weight loss in very little time. Dieters who are obese and are desperate to lose weight join these programs and try the products.
Some lose weight, but almost all regain the weight they lost. Shows on cable TV with over-zealous salespeople who promise that you can lose all the weight you want while you eat everything you want are outright lies and should not to be believed.
Everyone wants a quick weight loss cure, but there is no easy path. It doesn’t matter what they are trying to sell you, whether they are trying to sell you fat absorbers, fat burners or cellulite pills; it’s all a great scam that will have them collecting millions of dollars and leaving the dieter with nothing.
Every year, new weight-loss books appear on the bookshelves, and magazines run thousands of articles on the subject.
Millions of people have proven that it is easier to gain weight than to lose it.
It has been proven time and time again that weight-loss attempts by following weight-loss diet plans may succeed for a short time but experts feel that dieter are setting themselves up for failure. There is no such thing as rapid weight-loss diets. None of the weight-loss plans shown on television have had any proven long-term results. In the end, experts believe that using common sense will result in a healthier dieting experience.
Weight-loss experts all agree that it is impossible to sustain weight-loss through such rapid methods: a well-balanced diet and exercise is essential.
The medical community, food industry, dietitians, government health agencies and diet businesses are all watching helplessly as Americans continue to consume excessive amounts of food and become increasingly obese. Because of this epidemic of obesity there has been an increase in heart disease, diabetes, and several other weight-related health issues.
It is widely known that there are weight-loss plans and programs that will prey on the overweight and obese, knowing what their insecurities are and taking advantage of them.
Experts warn consumers who are considering a weight-loss program that they should do research on the subject, speak to their physician or seek out reputable companies and fitness centers that have knowledgeable staff members who can answer any questions they may have, and not to simply fall prey to the diet-loss hucksters.
Then there are others that are blatantly, outright fake.
Analysts predict that the cost to dieters desperate to lose weight will reach $35 billion a year in the United States alone. While the cost is rising, increasing numbers of people are becoming obese. Hyperactive salespeople advertise their diet plans that claim huge weight loss in very little time. Dieters who are obese and are desperate to lose weight join these programs and try the products.
Some lose weight, but almost all regain the weight they lost. Shows on cable TV with over-zealous salespeople who promise that you can lose all the weight you want while you eat everything you want are outright lies and should not to be believed.
Everyone wants a quick weight loss cure, but there is no easy path. It doesn’t matter what they are trying to sell you, whether they are trying to sell you fat absorbers, fat burners or cellulite pills; it’s all a great scam that will have them collecting millions of dollars and leaving the dieter with nothing.
Every year, new weight-loss books appear on the bookshelves, and magazines run thousands of articles on the subject.
Millions of people have proven that it is easier to gain weight than to lose it.
It has been proven time and time again that weight-loss attempts by following weight-loss diet plans may succeed for a short time but experts feel that dieter are setting themselves up for failure. There is no such thing as rapid weight-loss diets. None of the weight-loss plans shown on television have had any proven long-term results. In the end, experts believe that using common sense will result in a healthier dieting experience.
Weight-loss experts all agree that it is impossible to sustain weight-loss through such rapid methods: a well-balanced diet and exercise is essential.
The medical community, food industry, dietitians, government health agencies and diet businesses are all watching helplessly as Americans continue to consume excessive amounts of food and become increasingly obese. Because of this epidemic of obesity there has been an increase in heart disease, diabetes, and several other weight-related health issues.
It is widely known that there are weight-loss plans and programs that will prey on the overweight and obese, knowing what their insecurities are and taking advantage of them.
Experts warn consumers who are considering a weight-loss program that they should do research on the subject, speak to their physician or seek out reputable companies and fitness centers that have knowledgeable staff members who can answer any questions they may have, and not to simply fall prey to the diet-loss hucksters.