Source: FTC |
While some of the visits were due to the unsupervised swallowing of the supplements by children and choking issues by older adults, the biggest culprit in landing these folks in the ER was the use of weight loss products. The most common adverse effect that consumers of these products experienced were heart issues, such as palpitations, chest pains, and a rapid heartbeat. If that isn�t scary enough, the majority of these folks on the ER gurney were young adults, age 22 to 34 years old.
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website, �FDA has discovered hundreds of dietary supplements containing drugs or other chemicals, often in products for weight loss and bodybuilding. These extras generally aren't listed on the label � and might even be sold with false and misleading claims like 100% natural and safe.�
The FTC warns against falling prey for these 7 weight loss gimmicks that sound too good to be true:
Lose weight without diet or exercise!
Nothing in life is free. Pass on any product that promises miraculous results with little effort on your part.
Lose weight no matter how much you eat of your favorite foods!
When was the last time you were ever able to eat unlimited amounts of high calorie foods and lose weight? When it comes to losing weight, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
Lose weight permanently! Never diet again!
Weight loss is never permanent if you regress back to your unhealthy eating habits and couch potato lifestyle. If there isn�t a discussion of long term lifestyle changes, you are being duped.
Just take a pill!
There isn�t a magic pill that will let you off the hook if you don�t also reduce your calorie intake and get off the couch.
Lose 30 pounds in 30 days!
If the advertisement guarantees speedy results, it�s guaranteed to be a fad diet that is likely to be untrue, unhealthy, and unsafe. Losing weight at the rate of a pound or less weekly is the safest and most realistic rate that you should expect.
Lose weight with our miracle diet patch or cream!
There isn�t a patch or cream on this earth that you can apply topically that will melt fat away on or in your body.
Everybody will lose weight!
There isn�t one perfect weight loss diet. Rather, you should meet with a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) for a personalized, individually tailored weight loss plan that is based on science and designed to meet your health and lifestyle needs. Depending on your medical history, the costs may even be covered by your insurance company. (Check with your insurance policy to see if this service is covered.)
Don�t let your battle of the bulge land you in your local ER. Recognize that losing weight is a good goal for many of us but the use of a dietary supplement cannot safely get you there by itself.
Be well,
Joan
Twitter: @JoanSalgeBlake
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