Weight Loss Pills and Natural
Weight Loss
The bottom line is that weight loss pills
have nothing to do with losing weight naturally. Many of these
pills do cause weight loss but a lot of the rapid loss of
pounds can be attributed to loss of water from the
body.
Most weight loss products are diuretics
and have the side effect of dehydration. It is also quite
common for weight loss pills, like ephedrine and caffeine, to
rev you up so much you forget to eat and drink. The same thing
goes for food supplement known as hoodia. Although hoodia is an
herbal remedy it is still a powerful diuretic that causes you
to lose water instead of pounds.
The problem is that even remedies that
are considered to be natural are not really that healthy for
you. Lots of herbs have very dangerous side effects including
dehydration, feelings of disassociation, diarrhea and
constipation.
If you do decide to go the diuretic
herbal weight loss route be sure to take water before, during
and after all exercise and especially if you are planning
strenuous exercising. Ten to fourteen ounces a day are the
recommended fluid doses before you do any kind of athletic
activity. This is important to evade any post work-out
fatigue as well.
When taking weight loss pills you need to
drink a lot of water. You are well advised try to take in half
of your body weight in water in ounces a day. So if you weigh
180 pounds you should drink at least 90 ounces of water daily.
This is roughly the same as drinking eight to ten bottles a
day. This helps the weight loss pills break down fat cells and
flush toxins out of your body. It can also help mitigate the
side effects of any pills that are not natural.
Even if you do not feel thirsty you
should force yourself to drink because some of these
supplements put you in a disassociated state that causes you to
simply forget to do what is good for you. You just won’t
notice your dry mouth or you will feel so zippy you will feel
like you are superhuman and like you don’t need food or
water.
If you must drink a sports drink or
diluted fruit juice to get enough water inside you than do it.
Do whatever you can to encourage your body to take in enough
water to discourage the dehydration caused by a lack of
fluids.
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