Shortest way to lose weight


quency

New Member
When you are losing weight, you should exercise and diet together.If you exercise without dieting, you will get bigger appetite, which will lead to increase of weight, or muscle grow
underneath the fat layer, and make you bulkier. If you diet without exercising, you will become flabby and will have excess skin. For diet, go wheat free. No pasta, pizza, bread and so on. And no food after 7 p.m. People achieve marvellous results with it. Depending on
your initial weight, you can drop upwards from 20 pounds a month. If you don't eat wheat then you don't eat all those sticky, fatty goey
cakes, you don't eat junk food, and you don't eat biscuits. But your diet is still balanced. It costs nothing, and you do not have to
calculate points or to buy special meals or plans. For exercising, start with walking, and then switch to running/jogging. Running is the
most efficient and calorie-burn exercise ever. If you are overweight a lot, walk first or you may have health complications (heart attack,
disjointed bones and so on). Weight lifting is a good means to target your problem areas for men and women. It's not necessarily to become a
bodybuilder or even join a gym - a couple of dumbbells will help you to target your problem areas (stomach, butt, legs, arms, chest).
 

cathy20

New Member
hi,

Eating Healthy is a great rule to follow: Healthy body, healthy mind. Fruits ,Vegetables, whole grains, and Dairy products. Your ulcers will heal, but you have to be careful to stay away from acidic foods.
Oranges,Grapefruits, and Tomato, also some soft drinks, can affect an ulcer.Healthy Bodies come in all shapes and sizes. As long as you eat properly and feel alright, that's the main thing. Congratulations on your weight loss.Try to regain your health by healing your ulcers.
Good Luck in your quest for health!
 

miloice

Well-Known Member
one cannot cut carbo and train hard. It contradicts and basically your exercise performance will be affected from the lack of energy. The idea isn't to struggle poorly through all the exercises but to have proper balance diet to match complement your workout. Instead, switch to complex carbo that takes longer to digest. Brown rice or potatoes in replacement of white rice. You only cut your carbo on rest days when u r not using much energy.

Remember, losing weight too drastically is very stressful to your body and you could die from heart failure. Also, its healthier to lose weight by eating many small regular meals than skipping food altogether. If you work out regularly at the right intensity, u will burn calories effectively even when resting.
 

susanna_low

New Member
Michelle, Reductil is already banned in SG as it increase the risk of stroke and heart attack. It's best not to take high risk pills from unknown website.

The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) is suspending the sale of sibutramine products in Singapore with effect from today.

Sibutramine is marketed under four different brands in Singapore - Reductil®, Ectiva®, Reduxade® (all by Abbott) and Slenfig® (Apotheca Marketing). It was licensed for use in Singapore in 2001 as an adjunctive therapy to diet and exercise for obesity and for overweight patients.

The decision to suspend the sale of these products came about after HSA consulted its Pharmacovigilance Advisory Committee (PVAC) and a panel of external experts in metabolic diseases and cardiology about the risks and benefits of the drug.

From a benefit-risk assessment of the drug, HSA concluded that the increased cardiovascular risk of sibutramine outweighed the modest weight loss (up to 2.4 kg) seen in patients.

HSA's decision also took into consideration the findings from the Sibutramine Cardiovascular Outcomes (SCOUT) study, the use of the product in Singapore, and developments in other international jurisdictions.

The SCOUT study was a large study designed to evaluate the cardiovascular safety after the long-term use of sibutramine in patients who had a history of heart disease and/or type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

The study has shown a moderate increased risk of serious cardiovascular events associated with sibutramine use in patients with pre-existing heart disease.

It also demonstrated that the increased cardiovascular risk of sibutramine outweighed the modest efficacy seen.

Following the preliminary results of the SCOUT study in early 2010, HSA had updated healthcare professionals in January 2010 on the cardiovascular risks associated with the use of sibutramine and advised healthcare professionals not to prescribe the drug to patients with a history of heart disease.

In Singapore, all four sibutramine products are not allowed for use in patients with a history of cardiovascular problems such as coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, tachycardia, peripheral arterial occlusive disease, arrhythmia, stroke and inadequately controlled hypertension.

To date, HSA has received three non-serious cardiovasular-related adverse reaction reports that were associated with the use of sibutramine. All three patients had recovered following the discontinuation of the use of sibutramine products.

With the suspension of sales of sibutramine, doctors have been advised not to prescribe sibutramine to new patients.

Patients who have been prescribed sibutramine are advised to consult their doctors for a review of their therapy.

Patients should also consult their doctors if they experience cardiovascular-related side effects such as increased heart rate, irregular heartbeat, or any other discomforts after taking sibutramine.

Earlier this month, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommended against the continued use of sibutramine as the drug may pose unnecessary cardiovascular risks to patients.

Prior to that, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) had decided to suspend the marketing of sibutramine throughout Europe until additional data becomes available.

Abbott Laboratories (Singapore) Pte Ltd has set up a telephone hotline to handle any enquiries related to this suspension of sales at Tel: 6277 6310 from 9am to 5pm (Monday to Sunday).
 

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