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smiley loss soaps? smiley Loss creams?smiley Loss LIP GLOSS?
PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:56 am Reply with quote
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I don't know about you, but I am just sick and tired of these smiley loss programs out there that promise instant, dramatic smiley loss an don't do a damn thing. I don't know if you've ever seen an ad where a perfectly sculpted model comes walking towards the camera with a pill bottle in her hand, absolutely strutting her stuff. In the background, some guy is screaming, INCREDIBLE smiley LOSS, AMAZING ENERGY, ZANTAX 3. YES!! CALL NOW! And that’s the ad. I'm thinking, do people actually fall for this stuff? Maybe more out of curiosity than interest, they call the toll free number. They end up buying the thing, and what do you know, it doesn't work. Who would've thought? But those advertisers are no different from the other multimillion dollar firms taking advantage of people in dire need of a resolution. They are no different from Match.com, who charge people a small fortune, because of their need to find love. They could do it for free because there are other websites out there doing it for absolutely nothing! They too are no different from those Medicare S.O.B's who rip the retirement settlements right out of the elderly's hands. Money they've worked their entire lives for, just to prevent the government from putting them in a home, they now have to spend, because they are being milked like a moo with a 'Got Milk?' t-shirt on stranded on a pirate ship. Those corporations target them because they are frail, and weak, and usually need a 500X magnifying glass to read the fine print on their Goddamn ad. O.K. Let's not stray here.

Can smiley-loss supplements help you shed pounds while you sleep? Let eat your favorite foods without gaining an ounce? Or turn your body into a slim-burning machine? And can a lip gloss make shedding those extra pounds more appealing? (Are you hearing this? They've got smiley loss lip gloss now) we’ve all seen ads for diet products that make these outrageous claims. Many Americans who are struggling to lose smiley buy these non-prescription diet products. According to government reports, this is a billion dollar business.

The lifestyle modifications are the foundation of any successful long-term smiley-loss plan (eating less and moving more), but for many dieters that can be difficult, since it requires daily focus and discipline. So it’s not surprising that many Americans want some help. It all comes down to two questions: “Are they safe?” and “Do they work?” Here’s the skinny on products with unsubstantiated smiley-loss claims.

The market is jammed with products promising quick and effortless smiley loss. Perhaps surprisingly, most consumers are not more cautious about taking these products. Recent studies show that two thirds of Americans think that the government requires warnings about the side effects of these products and about half believe that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved these products’ safety and efficacy. Both are not true.

Advertising of these products is often misleading. At best, you simply waste your money. At worst, the products can be unsafe and damage your health. Separating the safe and effective products from the harmful and wasteful ones, though, is confusing. On top of this, there are a variety of creams, lotions, lipsticks, soaps, and even pants on the market that will supposedly help you lose smiley.

You might be surprised by all of this. How can the government allow the public to be exposed to these kinds of products? It’s the result of what’s called the DSHEA Act (Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act), approved by the U.S. Congress in 1994. The act allows any product of plant origin to be sold to the public as a dietary supplement without approval from the FDA or other government agencies.

What are the risks?
It’s not surprising in nature to have compounds that sedate, stimulate, or even suppress hunger. These food derivatives include everything from the well-known and abundantly tested caffeine to products like ephedra (which is now off the market) to lesser known ones like bitter orange, guarana, and hoodia.

If ingested in their natural state, these compounds are limited in dose and pure. But they can be problematic when you extract them and put them in a pill, or a capsule, in a concentrated form. In addition, untested (or unknown) contaminants that are health damaging can be included in the compounds during the manufacturing process.

These products can also pose a particular risk for people taking prescription medications. Compounds such as bitter orange, which is a stimulant, do have biological activity in available preparations and can interfere with prescription drugs. So, be sure to check with your doctor before even thinking about using a product for smiley loss.

Are there any benefits?
Many of these compounds also encourage users to reduce their calories and exercise more for the best results. This advice, however, is usually in fine print in the ad. Of course, most people can benefit from both of these lifestyle changes. Also, the placebo effect of these products can be quite strong, which is OK. This can help some people stay focused on their lifestyle modifications. You must balance these benefits with the realistic risks associated with these products. In the end, it’s not usually worth the risk.

Compounds found in topical applications, don’t usually pose any health concerns. But common sense dictates that products like smiley loss soap, creams, and lip glosses will do little, if anything, to help you lose smiley in the absence of cutting calories. Potential health risks here are enormously reduced, but you could end up wasting a lot of money on these products.

Dr. Fernstrom’s Bottom Line: The unproven claims of products that tout quick smiley loss may be unethical, but they are not illegal. These products are usually a bad idea either for your health, wallet — or both. But if you insist on taking them, at the very least, make sure the manufacturer provides an 800 consumer phone number you can call to ask questions about the product’s documented safety and purity. If you’re on prescription medications, check with your doctor before taking these products to avoid harmful interactions. Most of all, remember, when it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

What about the protein shake programs? The science behind the protein shake programs is that you take in about 100 calories in addition to every other nutrient you need and you go out and burn 200-300 calories. After a month you should see significant results, right? O.K, makes sense. But I ask myself why can't I just take a bowl of special K? Well the difference between Special K and a protein shake is, for a stomach that's used to eating 7 hot dogs a day, a bunch of flakes just 'ain't gonna cut it suga' I'll have a starving Marvin headache in ten minutes. But the protein shakes make you feel full. Supposedly. Well that’s the common idea isn't it? But that’s just me.

Does anyone else have an opinion on this? Please, do share.

P.S

There's an example of a protein shake program here. Please let me know if it's just another real.

http://herbal-nutrition.net/khesterbethel
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