Why You Don’t Really Need Fast Weight Loss Programs And Celebrity Diets
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With obesity expected to affect 50% of the population in the next fifty years, the time of “celebrity diets” and “fast weight loss programs” has become more popular than ever predicted. From the cabbage soup diet to the Quantum Wellness to the 48 Hour Miracle diet, each of these weight loss programmes all claim to quicken weight loss and experience increased rejuvenation.
But do Fast Weight Loss Programs work?
Not really. Apart from helping you to experience instant water weight loss, 90% of slimmers have claimed little weight losses of just 1-4 lbs before hitting a plateau.
More disconcertingly, once slimmers stopped using these celebrity fad diets they immediately regained all lost weight.
What are the long term complications of these Celebrity Diets?
Whilst many celebrity fads can help you to witness instant weight losses, many cannot be used for over 2 weeks.
Limiting the amount ofessential nutrients needed to ensure your body receives the energy they need to work efficiently, many involve lowering your calorie consumption to below 1,000 calories a day – if not less or more than 50% of your recommended intake.
Supported by extreme workouts and unrelenting calorie checking, many of these said dietary fads do run the health risk of leaving you feeling quezy, tired, unable to think straight and more worryingly stop you from functioning properly. All of which are not good for your long term health and ultimately your future ability to lose weight.
How can you recognize a Celebrity Diet?
Fad diets are easier to spot than you imagine. Promoting an immediate solution to your body concerns, you can often tell a celebrity diet by their:
- Too good to be true claims – Minimal of clinical trials – Removal of one if not more of the five recommended food groups – Recommendations from studies without reviews from other researchers
With a weight loss program or weight loss supplement, it is essential to deeply analyse their studies first before adding them into your weight loss programme. If there are no clinical trials or proof that they can achieve real and credible health benefits, then these fast weight loss programs are too good to be true.
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