Easy Ways To Lose Weight Fast – Do They Really Work?
My research have shown that majority of us are actively seeking weight loss solutions that promise a lean physique without any effort on our part. Most of us are convinced that we don’t have the time, energy nor motivation to exercise or eat healthily, so we opt for “easy ways to lose weight fast” without reflecting whether they really work or not.
This overwhelming demand for easy ways to lose weight fast is exactly what’s fueling the scams that many diet and weight loss companies are perpetuating.
Observe their marketing ploys:
“Simply peel and stick to burn fat and lose weight!” (ad selling diet patches)
“This will change your body in 3 minutes a day!” (ad selling a “revolutionary” – and extortionate – exercise machine)
“Forget about long, difficult exercises! We have a range of treatments and surgeries to make you lose weight…”
“Take this pill, go to bed… wake up skinny! It’s magic!”
Sound familiar?
Because weight loss is an emotional issue for many, it’s not surprising that many people fall for these scams.
Others may call it “business”, but surely when you are paying for something, you ought to know the truth about what it can (and cannot) do for you, right?
They say when it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. So before you fall for any of the hype again, remember these 3 things being kept from you by most marketers of quick fix weight loss solutions:
1. “Losing weight” could mean you’re only losing water from your body!
Most (if not all) body wraps, slimming teas, and toning creams work mainly by eliminating water from your body.
Losing water changes nothing about how much body fat you have. Remember that your body is 75% water. It’s sick that their strategy for making you lose weight is by dehydrating you.
Technically they aren’t lying to you when they say their methods are easy ways to lose weight fast. But you have to be clever enough to figure out that weight loss is not the goal to aim for.
If you really want to lose weight and don’t care how, you might as well have your arms and legs cut off – that’s permanent weight loss, alright!
2. Starving yourself makes you fatter!
Suppressing your appetite is how some quick fix solutions work. Suppressing your appetite means you’ll be on a low calorie diet, but this method is flawed because ultimately an extremely low-calorie diet makes your body hoard fat.
Effectively, our body’s response to starvation are to slow down our metabolisms and use lean muscle mass as fuel instead of burning off our body fat – 2 of the last things you want to happen when you’re looking for ways to look lean and sculpted without much effort or time.
Is that what you really want?
3. Many quick fix solutions don’t work for the long-term.
Of course, when you DO lose weight through bogus means and by using ineffective products, in order to keep losing weight you’re made to think you have to keep consuming their products. And that’s exactly what marketers and vendors are training you to do: to keep buying their stuff!
Considering this reason alone, you may want to ask yourself if it’s really worth it.
Conclusion
Don’t aim to ‘lose weight’ – lose fat instead, and lose it using safe and permanent means.
An truly effective fat loss program includes the right combination of personalized nutrition, exercise and mental training.
The results using these proven and tested methods may come slower, but the fat loss will be steady and permanent.
Don’t be fooled and believe that there are magic potions/creams/pills out there that can magically transform your body without much effort on your part. If there are such magical solutions, we would all be consuming them!
Recommendation
The best way to ensure you don’t fall for such shenanigans is to educate yourself about how to eat well and exercise properly to achieve your own fat loss goals.
Tom Venuto’s Burn the Fat Feed the Muscle program is the best one I’ve found about fat-burning and muscle building.
Burn the Fat Feed the Muscle is touted as the “Fat Loss Bible” because no other book covers the confusing subject of fat loss as comprehensively.