With so many diets and weight loss products available today, you would think that obesity and weight related problems would be a thing of the past. However the fact remains that weight related problems are on the increase at an alarming rate. This is clear proof that dieting in its conventional form just won’t work for the majority of people who are overweight.
Look for weight loss products on the internet and you will see hundreds of companies making ridiculous claims about the products that they are trying to offload onto you. In their adverts they will throw in words like:
Amazing, New, Fantastic, Incredible, Revolutionary, Astonishing, Astounding, Guaranteed, Breakthrough, Scientific, Extraordinary.
These words are meant to appeal to your desperation to lose weight, and sadly they often result in people handing over their money for products which are never going to work for them. Try to think of how many weight loss products you or people you know have purchased in the past that haven’t worked. I’m sure you will know what I am talking about.
You will also find that many companies offer endorsements and scientific data from so called medical professionals. Most of these professionals are well paid for their endorsements. Think about it, if I said to you that I would pay you ten thousand dollars just for saying my product was great, would you refuse to take my money?
People see these extraordinary claims and think "wow! This could work for me; look at all the scientific evidence". So they hand over their cash and in a month or so they find themselves back to square one.
If you look closely you will find these words hidden away somewhere in the advertisement "results may vary". You will often have to look hard for these words, but I can assure you that they will be there.
This is a clever way for companies to wash their hands of any accountability. If they are so sure that they can deliver what their advertisements promise why do they need to add these words? They do it because they know that what they are selling is not going to work for the majority and if you complain they can say "it does say in the small print that results could vary".
Be very way of companies that promise you miraculous results because weight loss doesn’t come under the realm of miracles. The fact behind weight loss is a simple one:
"Burning more Calories than you Consume equals Weight Loss
There is no new method or product that will change the formula above. It has always been that way and it will always be that way, regardless of what people try to sell you.
The main problem that people have is not losing weight, but keeping the weight off. The very word ‘diet’ conjures up something of a temporary nature. You go on a diet for a certain length of time, maybe lose some weight, you feel happier, and then you come off it. Soon the weight comes back, and you go through the same process again and again, until you finally just give up.
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