Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I find it interesting that this weight loss drug makes adults need to wear diapers. It's quite appropriate, actually, since people who take these weight loss drugs are acting like babies about their own health. Americans just need to grow up and start acting like adults for a change. Put down the ice cream, turn off the TV and go bicycling for goodness sake. No, your mommie isn't around to MAKE you do it, you have to do it all by yourself. (And take those training wheels off the bike while you're at it.) Tie your shoes! Clean up your room! Don't eat the entire box of ice cream! Jeez... | | Alli is the only weight loss drug I know of that causes you to lose more self respect than body fat. Maybe it should be marketed as a "self image loss" drug instead of a weight loss drug.
Here's what really works for weight loss
Now, let's get serious for a moment and talk about legitimate weight loss strategies. First, you've got to control your appetite through a program of nutritional supplementation with superfoods and trace minerals. Your body is hungry because it's malnourished! | | You can't have your cake and eat it and expect to be thin, even if you take Alli or some other worthless weight loss drug. Alli does not "UNDO" all the fat-inducing foods you've put into your body. You're still going to face the ramifications of everything you swallow, and that means a lifetime of being overweight if you keep eating processed, factory-made foods.
Period. End of story. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: Everybody is excited, it seems, about the new weight loss drug Alli, which will soon be sold over the counter (no prescription necessary). An FDA review panel gave it the thumbs up, saying it thought the benefits of the drug outweigh the risks to health. Alli is based on the prescription drug Orlistat, which has been on the market for a while and has been giving people diarrhea, anal leakage and other entertaining side effects for quite some time. I'm sure we'll all hear more about these side effects as word about this weight loss drug spreads.
Let's take a second look at this drug. | | The answer is the same answer that applies to most of the decisions made in conventional medicine today: A new over-the-counter weight loss drug would generate potentially billions of dollars of profit for Big Pharma. Even though this drug may not be very effective, and even though it may cause outrageous side effects like anal leakage, it will still be heavily promoted with heavy advertising. Its benefits will be exaggerated; its side effects and risks will be minimized or ignored altogether. | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | For example, the drug company Roche created a program for overweight patients who were prescribed Xenical, its weight loss drug. The company asked doctors in Iowa and throughout the country to give their patients starter kits for its Xenicare program. Roche asked these patients thirty personal questions, logged the information into its sophisticated database, and then used it to act like a coach or well-wisher to the person. The company sent holiday cards and congratulatory notes as the weeks passed and the patient continued taking the pills. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Big Pharma is so crazy about selling dangerous drugs to the public that if the virus depicted in the film actually existed, I can definitely see Merck launching it as a "miracle weight loss drug!" Notice that none of the beasts in the movie are fat?
Real Medical Experiment Gone Wrong: TGN1412
While it's unlikely that the recipients of such biotech drugs would turn into raging night creatures who are thin, athletic and afraid of sunlight, the truth is actually far scarier. Case in point: The TGN1412 drug trial, which I reported on it March, 2006. Click here to read the original report. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: A new weight loss drug, Acomplia, is all the rage, even though it hasn’t yet been approved! People are talking about the drug with such a degree of excitement that weight loss centers say virtually every patient who comes in is asking for Acomplia.
But what is it about this drug that's so appealing? And more importantly, why is news about it spreading in a way that could only be called viral marketing? | Jonny Bowden, M.A., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | Sleep is a weight loss drug. It has no bad side effects. And it's free!
8. Exercise every day. Not only will this increase your metabolic rate and burn calories, but doing it on a regular basis—at least five days a week—is the single best predictor of whether or not you will be successful in keeping weight off. Exercise will change your mood, keep you lean, and very likely extend your life. Do you really need a better reason to get out and move?
9. Get 25 to 50 grams of fiber every single day. | Elson M. Haas, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Bad breath and displeasing tastes in the mouth or foul-smelling urine or stools may
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Improved senses—vision, hearing, taste Reduction of allergies weight loss drug detoxification Better resistance to disease Spiritual awareness
More energy Better sleep More relaxation Better attitude More clarity, mentally and emotionally Inspiration Creativity New ideas Clearer planning Change of habits Diet changes Right use of will occur. |
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