Is Rapid Weight Loss Good or Bad?

While we may live in an image obsessed society, where looking good is essential, this is not always easy to believe and while there are many people that carry this off naturally many others want this to come about immediately.
Intolerance can never get anyone anyplace and getting that hourglass or celebrity figure is not possible at the push of a button.
Perhaps swift weight reduction is what these individuals are looking for, the longevity and efficacy of which is highly overrated.
The speed of weight reduction and whether this is at all effective or not, is a topic, which is under serious dispute, according to recent studies.
They say nothing comes easy and that could not be more true with somebody following a rapid weight reduction program as often once the program has been stopped by the user, the weight returns.
Research reveals that most users get tired of eating those specially recommended low carbohydrate /calorie diets day in and day out and soon give it all up to return to their regular eating vices.
Research is also revealing that what is getting lost is the water content of the body and not the body fat.
While water loss can have dangerous outcome, it can be replaced as fast as it is lost, therefore there is no weight loss at all.
Despite these claims it is not very likely that a person a diet such as this will lose more than 2 pounds of body fat per week but there is a very real threat from problems associated with losing large quantities of water from the body.
A fresh addition to the weight reduction product marketplace has been the swift weight loss soap which apparently emulsifies the body fat while it is being rubbed into the body during a bath and it only contains herbs and seaweed.
The components may prove to improve the quality of the skin but no research has ever come up yet which aids to prove the efficacy of these components in emulsifying excess body fats.
What is happening is that every day, there is a different fast weight loss product getting added to the range already available, which promise double action of curbing hunger and speeding up the body metabolic process, concurrently.
Manufacturers also go on to claim that wearing magnetic jewelry also enhances body’s personal healing capacity but then everything sounds rather cosmetic, like a jewelry accessory.
According to marketing claims, magnets have a good impact on the magnetic balance of the individual, over and above several other advantages, as mentioned earlier.
To date, no proof to support this has been submitted to any health or medical journals despite a number of press releases making these bold claims.
The truth is where you find fast weight loss you will also find swift weight gain, there is never any gain without the pain to go with it so just remember the old adage that if it sounds as well good to be true, it possibly is.

