Weird Ways People Try to Lose Weight
Found this article this morning and thought it 2 funny/crazy not to share:laugh:
Weird Ways People Try to Lose Weight
http://fitbie.msn.com/tips/weird-ways-people-try-lose-weight/tip/1
The Feeding Tube Diet:frown:
Feeding tubes—once reserved for the sick or elderly--are now a hot new dieting tool for brides-to-be. Tubes are placed in the nose, ported to the stomach, then hooked up to a small pump that provides a continuous drip of protein-fat liquid. At only 800 calories a day, with no solid food, weight loss is inevitable. The surprising part—dieters are living to tell about it.
Body Wraps:huh:
New mom and Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolciak tried this wacky treatment in front of the cameras. First she was wrapped head to toe in elastic bandages. Once mummified, Zolciak had to stay in motion for 45 to 60 minutes to keep her blood circulating. Unwrap and poof— she lost, or squeezed, inches off her body. Details on how the process helps you shed pounds are a bit hazy, but there are certainly more effective uses for elastic bands.
Ear Stapling:huh:
This process works exactly like it sounds. Dieters place surgical staples in the inner cartilage of their ear and leave them in for several weeks. Based loosely on similar principles of ear acupuncture, it’s believed that the staples suppress appetite. But from this angle it just looks painful.
Diet Sunglasses:laugh:
The idea behind these blue-tinted specs is that food will look less appetizing—blue being associated with moldy or rotten food-- which will cause you to eat less. It’s quite a unique theory but there have been better weight loss gimmicks. We’re still convinced that the more color on your plate, the better.
Weight Loss Soap:laugh: (this one is my fave)
Infused with seaweed, the soap promises to penetrate deep beneath the skin, breaking down fat to literally help you scrub your way slim. Tread lightly before trying this fad; plant-based products may be good for skincare but the jury’s still out on their fat-burning properties.
Tape Worms:noway: eww, just eww
Simply put, this plan is disgusting. Followers ingest the parasite in pill form, and then it travels through the body eating, growing, and attaching itself to the intestine. Naturally, one result is weight loss, but your body will also experience nutritional deficiencies in order to fight off the bug that’s just shacked up in your body.
Diet Dinnerware:laugh:
The website says you’ll “lose weight while you wait,” which is literally what happens. The fork-spoon combo is made with a lighting system that tells users when to eat and when to pause. The idea is that you’ll end up eating more slowly, which will lead you to take in less food, but in the end it seems like a losing game of red-light-green-light.
Weird Ways People Try to Lose Weight
http://fitbie.msn.com/tips/weird-ways-people-try-lose-weight/tip/1
The Feeding Tube Diet:frown:
Feeding tubes—once reserved for the sick or elderly--are now a hot new dieting tool for brides-to-be. Tubes are placed in the nose, ported to the stomach, then hooked up to a small pump that provides a continuous drip of protein-fat liquid. At only 800 calories a day, with no solid food, weight loss is inevitable. The surprising part—dieters are living to tell about it.
Body Wraps:huh:
New mom and Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolciak tried this wacky treatment in front of the cameras. First she was wrapped head to toe in elastic bandages. Once mummified, Zolciak had to stay in motion for 45 to 60 minutes to keep her blood circulating. Unwrap and poof— she lost, or squeezed, inches off her body. Details on how the process helps you shed pounds are a bit hazy, but there are certainly more effective uses for elastic bands.
Ear Stapling:huh:
This process works exactly like it sounds. Dieters place surgical staples in the inner cartilage of their ear and leave them in for several weeks. Based loosely on similar principles of ear acupuncture, it’s believed that the staples suppress appetite. But from this angle it just looks painful.
Diet Sunglasses:laugh:
The idea behind these blue-tinted specs is that food will look less appetizing—blue being associated with moldy or rotten food-- which will cause you to eat less. It’s quite a unique theory but there have been better weight loss gimmicks. We’re still convinced that the more color on your plate, the better.
Weight Loss Soap:laugh: (this one is my fave)
Infused with seaweed, the soap promises to penetrate deep beneath the skin, breaking down fat to literally help you scrub your way slim. Tread lightly before trying this fad; plant-based products may be good for skincare but the jury’s still out on their fat-burning properties.
Tape Worms:noway: eww, just eww
Simply put, this plan is disgusting. Followers ingest the parasite in pill form, and then it travels through the body eating, growing, and attaching itself to the intestine. Naturally, one result is weight loss, but your body will also experience nutritional deficiencies in order to fight off the bug that’s just shacked up in your body.
Diet Dinnerware:laugh:
The website says you’ll “lose weight while you wait,” which is literally what happens. The fork-spoon combo is made with a lighting system that tells users when to eat and when to pause. The idea is that you’ll end up eating more slowly, which will lead you to take in less food, but in the end it seems like a losing game of red-light-green-light.
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A great post. Thanks. Made me laugh.0
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hahahahaha ..well when you get desperate i guess any of these seem like an option... the ear one if just damn crazy!
Cant say i would ever try them but imagine people have lol.0 -
People will try all kinds of crazy things to get a quick fix on weight loss. I used to try all kinds of crazy diets until I realized there is no quick fix. This was a fun article.0
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the last one isn't too bad.
i use chopsticks (depending on meal) because i definitely eat slower, and thus, full faster.0 -
So funny....diet sunglasses....lol The worst one I ever heard about? The 'Man Juice' diet...yes, it is exactly what it sounds like. Gross! Or the cottonball diet...where you fill yourself by eating cottonballs! Eww...lol
The only 'diet' that works for me is the 'Eat less, and Exercise More' diet...haha0 -
It makes me feel like I haven't really done anything weird to try losing weight after reading that.0
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Thats funny stuff! The sad part is people believe this stuff.0
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that is awesome, and so sad LOL :laugh:0
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briliant
love the blue sunglasses idea - if only!0 -
just googled blue sunglasses and weight loss and it's actually being used as a marketing ploy in online sunglasses shops!
tee hee
am now going to see if i can find science
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can't find scientific journals on (blue/ color/ sun glasses) and ( weight/ diet/ appetite suppressant) in a quick search before i went back to my job!0 -
Ok now i am hooked looking this up. not much work being done!
Slim Rings:
consist of a pair of flexible silicone plastic rings that fasten around your big toes. Their main feature is a small bump that points downwards, so each time you put pressure on your foot, you shift the distribution of your weight. This causes the way you stand and walk to change, putting strain on less used muscles and thus supposedly making the muscles from your head to toe work more efficiently. The program is supposed to particularly affect the problem areas of the stomach and inner thighs, making fatassed people less fatassed and skinny people even skinnier.
Or photoshopped people even more photoshopped.
Of course, affecting an unnatural walking style can screw up your legs and posture. Or that you're voluntarily wearing the equivalent of a nasty callus on both your big toes instead of addressing any of the actual causes of weight gain, like diet or real exercise. Calorie counting is for the birds. Birds who aren't wearing magic rings on their toes.0
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