Natural Weight Loss and
Dehydration
Should taking ephedra be part of a
natural weight loss plan? Although that it is true that it is a
natural herb you should need consider that not everything that
natural is that good for you.
Ephedra is sought after because when it
comes to weight loss because it really is a magic bullet. It
definitely causes the pounds to peel off. However this is one
of those bullets that can really kill you. Ephedra does
have lots of side effects and at one point was banned by the
FDA. This is because some people who took the weight loss drug
were having heart attacks and dropping dead.
People take ephedra because you can lose
up to five pounds a week without having to follow some kind of
starvation diet. You have the type of weight loss that makes
others notice. It is also the kind of pill that can help
you lose pounds practically overnight so that you can fit into
a size 8 dress before a special event.
The key to taking ephedra wisely is to
take it in moderation. You do not have to lose five pounds a
week! How much weight loss is possible is completely up to you.
If you take less you might get yourself to the point where you
lose two pounds a week instead of a harmful five pounds a
week. This rate of weight loss is healthier and more
natural for you. In fact doctors recommend that you only lose
two pounds a week to stay fit.
The thing about ephedra is that it can
cut your appetite so much that you end up being starved of the
nutrients that you need to survive and be healthy.
Whatever you do make sure you are consuming at least 1200
calories a day. This is the minimum amount that you need a day
to function normally.
If you consume any less your body could
start to conserve your body fat. This is because your brain
will interpret the limited caloric intake as a state of famine
and give your system the mess. If you do decide to embark
on any diet that is below 1200 calories a day is careful. You
should never do it without your doctor’s approval.
Ephedrine is safe for some people to take
and not for others. People that should avoid it include
pregnant or nursing women and people, people taking
antidepressants and people with the following chronic
conditions --heart disease, thyroid disease, diabetes, high
blood pressure, depression or other psychiatric conditions,
glaucoma, difficulty in urinating, prostate enlargement or
seizure disorder. It can cause mania if used in combination
with St. John’s Wort. It should also not be taken with cough or
cold medicines or if you are allergic to aspirin.
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