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01-11-12

Weight Loss Support Don't Fall For The Hype If you are overweight, it can affect not only your physical health, but your self-esteem as well, especially if you have tried dieting and it just doesn�t seem to be working for you. It is easy to become so focused on this, that you make yourself an easy victim for scammers, those people who create and market weight loss miracle cures that never work, and often pose significant health risks. All you have to do is turn on your television or computer, and you will be inundated with commercials and emails touting that they have created the next miracle weight loss product, and that you can eat all you want, sit on the couch all day, and still lose weight. While this may immediately seem like nonsense to someone who isn't obsessed with weight loss, to those who are, it can be an offer that is too difficult to resist. These unscrupulous manufacturers know that when someone is stressed out over something, they are much more likely to ignore common sense, and spend money they wouldn't ordinarily spend, and they take advantage of this. No matter how many times these companies talk about all the people who have been helped by their products, they are simply telling you what you want to hear, and there is little to no truth to anything that they say.One of the more common products that fall into the hype category is the weight loss patch. This patch is created with an old idea that iodine could help people lose weight, but in fact, that theory has been proven both ineffective, and unsafe. There are many side effects listed with its use, side effects that are far worse than being overweight. Basically, this patch might make you think you are losing weight, but in actuality, you are likely just causing damage to your health, and spending your money on hype.Another weight loss product that has been designed to scam you of your money is a soap that supposedly contains Chinese herbal ingredients that will destroy all of the fat in your body. There is a soap designed specifically for thighs, one for tummies, and one for butts. There is no research that even suggests that this product works, which means, that more than likely, it is another scam!Magnetic earrings and bracelets have also been claimed to be a miracle cure for arthritis, headaches, and yes, weight loss. These products work on the Chinese theory that magnets can be used to help restore balance to your body, limiting hunger, reducing cravings, and boosting your metabolism, all while making you feel great. While the ads say that these theories have been scientifically proven, there is no research available to back up these claims.hoodia dieting , Sure, you might get a pretty bracelet or earring, but odds are, you will still weigh exactly the same, no matter how long you use it.

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