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The Ultimate Weight Loss Red-Flag Guide
by: Liz Guzzo, MS, RD., Mari Kudla
Weight Loss Red Flag Guide
Despite claims to the contrary, there are no magic potions or effortless
ways to burn off fat. There are thousands upon thousands of weight
loss web sites, low carb diets, diet pills and other "so-called
experts" that prey on desperate overweight people and use overly
optimistic claims that get you to believe and buy into their flat
out lies -- reaping billions of dollars each year while your left
still overweight and looking for answers.
In an effort to help and keep you from falling victim to the countless
bogus weight loss claims of all the diet pills and many other weight
loss products (essentially saving you money and time), here is a
little guide that helps set the record straight as well as provide
you with red flags to watch out for when researching or looking
for weight loss help and support. A portion of this information
is via The United States Federal Trade Commission...
If They Say ...
"An easy plan for losing up to 13 pounds in two weeks with
little or no exercise...A program to let you keep losing"
"These patients started losing weight as soon as they went
on the diet within the first week. These patients kept losing too...20,
30 even 50 pounds within months. They kept it off too."
Sorry, But The Truth Is ...
Red Flag Claim 1 --
Lose two pounds or more per week (for a month or more) without
dieting or exercise.
The Truth --
Meaningful weight loss requires consuming fewer calories and/or
increasing exercise. Ads that promise substantial weight loss without
diet or exercise are false. A claim is false if it states or implies
that users can lose lots of weight fast without changing their lifestyles,
even if the ad doesnt mention specific amounts of weight loss
or time periods.
If They Say ...
"Eat cake... a hamburger... toast with butter... and practically
anything else you enjoy! This simple plan gets you thin - without
sacrificing your favorite foods!"
"One of my overweight patients refused to give up his daily
dish of ice cream. As a result of the diet he lost 30 pounds quickly.
His weight has stayed off even though he never exercises and he
still has his daily ice cream."
"Lose weight by eating more meals! Astounding reason on page
x..."
"You decide how many pieces of meatloaf you want -- and the
pounds still slip away!"
Sorry, But The Truth Is ...
Red Flag Claim 2 --
Eat what you want!
The more you eat, the more you lose and well show you how.
The truth --
It is impossible to eat unlimited amounts of food any kind
of food and still lose weight. Any claim to that effect in
an ad or commercial is false. Some products may help curb appetite
or cravings. For these products, its okay to say people can eat
what they want so long as it is clear from the ad or commercial
that people will not want to eat as much food as before they started
using the product.
If They Say ...
The Super Fat-Fighting Formula inhibits fats, sugars and
starches from being absorbed in the intestines and turning into
excess weight, so that you can lose pounds and inches easily.
These diet pills block fat before your body absorbs it; the
pounds will melt away effortlessly.
Sorry, But The Truth Is ...
Red Flag Claim 3 --
Block the absorption of fat or calories, and lose substantial weight.
The Truth --
No fat blocker or diet pills can block enough fat or calories to
cause lots of weight loss. Even the very few legitimate fat blockers
must be used with a reduced-calorie diet to work.
If They Say ...
"Got a little extra baggage in your belly... thighs... buttocks?
Here's the only sure way to trim the fat in those "trouble
spots."
"We once thought a diet couldn't target fat in specific areas
of the body. But the "xxx diet" changes that and proves
that you can."
Sorry, But The Thruth Is ..
Red Flag Claim 4 --
You Can't Spot Reduce -- Period!
The Truth --
You absolutely can't tell your body where it will lose weight and
shed pounds (spot reducing). The notion of a food or diet tricky
enough to burn fat in specific areas is flat out ridiculous. You
can "build up" specific areas in your body thru weight
training, but losing weight in specific areas that you may want
to improve is simply NOT possible.
If They Say ...
"But I have lost 6 pounds the very first week on this new
low card diet..."
"I lost 11 pounds the first 2 weeks on this diet."
"Lose 13 pounds in 2 weeks with this brand new diet -- Guaranteed!"
Sorry, But The Truth Is ...
Red-Flag Claim 5 --
Water Weight, Water Weight, and More Water Weight --
The Truth --
Glycogen, your primary source for energy, attracts water. Your
muscles are mostly made up of water. When you limit your carbohydrate
intake, you hold onto less glycogen. Therefore, the initial weight
loss you experience is due to water loss from your muscles. This
can account for 4-10 pounds in the first week. Rapid water loss
is the trick behind these diets. They make it appear quick and easy,
while in reality it is a temporary solution
About The Author
Liz Guzzo is one of the nations top dietitians and Mari Kudla is
the 4th ranked Fitness Professional and Figure Model in the world
...Their Weight Loss Bible contains weight loss secrets from the
worlds elite fitness professionals, figure models and dietitians.
Mari Kudla contributes to weight loss magazines such as Muscle &
Fitness Hers, Oxygen, and Flex magazines -- just to name a few.
Their "Weight Loss Bible" has been said to make weight
loss ... "amazingly simple to understand and easy!" For
more info: http://www.ultimate-weight-loss-bible.com/.
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