WRAPPING MY WAIST IN CLING WRAP!! does it help?
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what about foil, does that work?0
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anyone want to buy a bridge?0
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People have died doing this, and it's completely ineffective Don't try it.0
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this is quite interesting arn't zaug pants meant to work on the same principle of creating more heat in an area especially with excercise which is meant to give you better results ?? So actually may not be just a myth lol
"Creating Heat" doesn't burn fat....a caloric deficit does. Otherwise I'd just aim my hair dryer at any fat I want gone.....
I could make a hair dryer gadget! FatBGone! sell it on late night TV. I'd make BILLIONS!!! of course ATLMel would get a cut.
I expect one! I'd also like to participate in the infomercial where there is a fake-cheery model bulging out of her pants until she discovers......the magic of heat!
As a free bonus if you order in the next 30 mins, you get a Costco-sized roll of cling wrap to keep that heat going all through your day!
I'd like to become an investor in your company, I'm sure we can get Dr. Oz on board, that guy will sell anything.0 -
this is quite interesting arn't zaug pants meant to work on the same principle of creating more heat in an area especially with excercise which is meant to give you better results ?? So actually may not be just a myth lol
"Creating Heat" doesn't burn fat....a caloric deficit does. Otherwise I'd just aim my hair dryer at any fat I want gone.....
This!!! hahahahaha Love it!0 -
Yes it works...and I have tons of it for sale at a really low price. Hit me up for a good deal. LOL J/K of course.
I put preparation H on a guy at work and he disappeared...does that mean he was an *kitten*?0 -
So recently someone has told me to wrap surram wrap around my waist in order to sweat off inches? Will this work or be effective in dropping some inches ?
If this works, I will laugh. They sell those things on TV that you wrap around your waist and it does the same thing. I also saw it on Raising Hope.0 -
well I know a jockey that uses all kinds of sweating routines to get weight off before a race but its only temporary and comes back on quickly , so its not worth the discomfort really0
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When you lose weight, where does the lost body fat go?
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from Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D.
To understand the answer, it helps to remember that fat is basically stored energy. Your body converts fat to usable energy for your muscles and other tissues through a series of complex metabolic processes. This causes your fat cells to shrink.
These metabolic activities also generate heat, which helps maintain your body temperature, and waste products. These waste products — water and carbon dioxide — are excreted in your urine and SWEAT or exhaled from your lungs.
I.E. You can see why people may think this then0 -
It's great for keeping your waist smelling fresh! Nothing worse than a moldy, rotten waist.... :laugh:0
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Wrap it around your boobs, take a picture, and post it here. It's boobie Friday you know.0
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this is quite interesting arn't zaug pants meant to work on the same principle of creating more heat in an area especially with excercise which is meant to give you better results ?? So actually may not be just a myth lol
"Creating Heat" doesn't burn fat....a caloric deficit does. Otherwise I'd just aim my hair dryer at any fat I want gone.....
don't be silly that would hurt lol0 -
Yes it works...and I have tons of it for sale at a really low price. Hit me up for a good deal. LOL J/K of course.
I put preparation H on a guy at work and he disappeared...does that mean he was an *kitten*?
No just a pain in yours0 -
When you lose weight, where does the lost body fat go?
Answer
from Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D.
To understand the answer, it helps to remember that fat is basically stored energy. Your body converts fat to usable energy for your muscles and other tissues through a series of complex metabolic processes. This causes your fat cells to shrink.
These metabolic activities also generate heat, which helps maintain your body temperature, and waste products. These waste products — water and carbon dioxide — are excreted in your urine and SWEAT or exhaled from your lungs.
I.E. You can see why people may think this then
It can be excreted through sweat....sweating doesn't pull out fat....0 -
I did several sessions with a local wrap --- lost less than 1/2 inch. Yet others in the same facility swore they lost inches after the first session.
However, the warm heat was soothing for me.0 -
If sweating more meant more weight loss, I'd weigh about 23 pounds.0
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and steam rooms?
Steam rooms are for making you sweat out toxins and such (clearing your pores). While you may lose some weight from the water sweated out, it will only stay off until you rehydrate. You can't sweat out fat.0 -
Yes it works...and I have tons of it for sale at a really low price. Hit me up for a good deal. LOL J/K of course.
I put preparation H on a guy at work and he disappeared...does that mean he was an *kitten*?
It might mean he was a hemorrhoid... if entire a**es disappeared with Preparation H, they'd either be much richer or out of business. Yikes.0 -
Yes, it does help. My husband has done it. His waist turned an awful shade of purple and it became really sore. Also, it doesn't last very long. A few hours.0
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this is quite interesting arn't zaug pants meant to work on the same principle of creating more heat in an area especially with excercise which is meant to give you better results ?? So actually may not be just a myth lol
"Creating Heat" doesn't burn fat....a caloric deficit does. Otherwise I'd just aim my hair dryer at any fat I want gone.....
Creating heat involves using calories, actually. However, the pants that trap heat (they don't create it, or are they powered?) that was made by your body probably reduce caloric burn rather than raise it since you burn fewer calories in general when you can't cool yourself down.0 -
When you lose weight, where does the lost body fat go?
Answer
from Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D.
To understand the answer, it helps to remember that fat is basically stored energy. Your body converts fat to usable energy for your muscles and other tissues through a series of complex metabolic processes. This causes your fat cells to shrink.
These metabolic activities also generate heat, which helps maintain your body temperature, and waste products. These waste products — water and carbon dioxide — are excreted in your urine and SWEAT or exhaled from your lungs.
I.E. You can see why people may think this then
It can be excreted through sweat....sweating doesn't pull out fat....
You're missing the point just pointing out that you can see why people might think fat can be lost through sweat...I'm not saying it is or isnt just an interesting debate0 -
The Full Monty includes a highly educational segment on whether that works.
I love that movie! I was just thinking of that when I read the title of this thread.0 -
Cheaper than Spanx...0
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The Full Monty includes a highly educational segment on whether that works.
I love that movie! I was just thinking of that when I read the title of this thread.
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lol. no.0
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When you lose weight, where does the lost body fat go?
Answer
from Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D.
To understand the answer, it helps to remember that fat is basically stored energy. Your body converts fat to usable energy for your muscles and other tissues through a series of complex metabolic processes. This causes your fat cells to shrink.
These metabolic activities also generate heat, which helps maintain your body temperature, and waste products. These waste products — water and carbon dioxide — are excreted in your urine and SWEAT or exhaled from your lungs.
I.E. You can see why people may think this then
It can be excreted through sweat....sweating doesn't pull out fat....
You're missing the point just pointing out that you can see why people might think fat can be lost through sweat...I'm not saying it is or isnt just an interesting debate
No, I see the point. But it isn't a debate. Interesting debates on exercise don't contradict science. Giving any level of credence to things like this promotes dangerous behavior and just further muddies the waters for those looking for real information.
The diet/fitness industry has spent years marketing "quick-fixes" to (primarily) women. They think we are idiots with no desire to work hard or to actually understand the way our bodies work. I don't think it is helpful to try to find ways to justify things that have no basis in science and reason and...well, fact. They are nothing less than lies to sell products and they can have severe detrimental consequences.0 -
No. Just make you sweaty.0
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If it worked, cling film would sell a lot faster don't you think? Put them out on the shelves at 8am. Poof! Gone by 9am!0
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Actually Thermage and radiofrequency + lasers will "melt" celulite fat so, you can't really argue that heat doesn't get rid of fat (although I'm sure someone here will find a way). I'm pretty sure that those methods are like 10000x different than using cling wrap.0
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As with anything else - you have to continue to work out to maintain it. I did this trick a few years ago. For two months I wrapped myself in saran wrap day and night - and exercised with it on as well. I lost 30 lbs quickly and kept it off for two years...until my husband and I decided to get pregnant. So it does work...but I'm sure it's not the healthiest thing to do.0
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