Weight Loss Surgery

February 10, 2009 by John Neyman  
Filed under Weight Loss Guides

Once upon a time, surgery was reserved for those in dire need. Life-saving operations were the name of the game and any surgery that could be avoided was. There are huge risks associated with any use of general anaesthetic, risks considered by most to be too grievous for anything other than the most necessary of procedures.

Yet, perhaps unsurprisingly, surgeons were suddenly not just saving lives but also people’s vanity. The market for weight loss surgery is undeniably huge, and it is no longer even used for people who have tried everything else. After all, it seems easier to have an operation which takes a fortnight to recover from than dedicate many months to losing weight sensibly.

This is a trap that simply should not be fallen in to, and if people really knew the dangers behind weight loss surgery it would again become a thing only for those at the end of their tethers. Weight loss surgery is invasive; most methods involve cutting into the stomach and digestive system, either closing off or re-routing the way food is digested or restricting the amount a person can eat. This is not sensible, and many believe it isn’t right; extreme measures should be reserved for extreme situations.

Weight loss surgery should never be considered the easy option. The complications are many, and it can be fatal. It is also, in most cases, irreversible. It is also utterly unnatural; you will lose weight quickly, but the chances of sagging skin once the fat is gone are so much higher for surgery users than for those who have chosen to diet and exercise. The correction for this excess skin is, naturally, surgery. Suddenly, the easy option involves at least two surgical procedures, both of which use anaesthetic and it’s associated risks. Doesn’t seem so easy now, does it?

Natural Supplements To Aid Weight Loss

February 10, 2009 by John Neyman  
Filed under Weight Loss Guides

Before diets, before body mass index charts and before an ever-present threat of an obesity crisis, people who wanted to lose weight turned to nature for inspiration. Over the years, a number of natural supplements and plants have been used to aid weight loss, often working in a variety of different ways. Some help suppress the appetite, while others help bolster the metabolism and aid digestion. The question soon becomes, which of these natural products actually help, and which are as effective as eating grass?

Green tea has long been associated with weight loss. The claims include both naturally increase the metabolism as well as acting as an appetite suppressor. Many people over the years have claimed that green tea is in fact the best of all the natural aids for weight loss, and for sheer volume of converts it is perhaps the first thing one should try.

The second worth-mentioning product are psyllium seeds. These are seeds derived from the husk of plantago plant seeds, and have long been seen as an effective appetite suppressant. Psyllium seeds work by swelling in the stomach when mixed with fluid, thus making one feel full almost constantly. They are naturally passed through the system and have no side effects, and many people using them to aid weight loss swear by them.

These are the two most popular, and arguably most accurate, natural supplements for aiding weight loss. Their continued presence in the weight loss market coupled with countless user testimonies mean they are definitely worth trying if standard dieting methods are not working, or as an extra help. Both are relatively cheap and easy to find; green tea is on the shelves of most supermarkets, and psyllium seeds can be found online and in natural food stores.

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