Jul 9

Weight Loss Program Warnings


Red Flags for Weight Loss Claims

Many weight loss programs promise unattainable goals or can sacrifice your general health. With millions of Americans struggling to loss weight every year, the weight loss industry

 is infested with predators. Though weight loss is obtainable, safety when choosing weight loss plans should be paramount. Summer weight loss provides the highest peaks in profits next to holiday weight loss. This season, keep yourself informed. When choosing a weight loss product, keep in mind several warning signs and protect yourself.

Warning Signs:
Be careful of weight loss programs, drugs, or supplements, which lack any proven scientific data and results. If a medication will not give you a list of all their ingredients, don’t waste time or your money.

Avoid weight loss programs, which are sold on the internet only, and don’t provide adequate consultations or information.

If a weight loss programs or obesity medications do not suggest in print to seek medical supervision, they may be weary of outside discouragement. Confident companies will encourage supervision and healthy advice from weight loss specialist or physicians.

If a weight loss program is using words such as “miraculous”, “instant”, “immediate”, or “drastic” you may want to stay away. Healthy weight loss programs provide truthful and realistic goals. Proper programs encourage a steady pace that gives small increments of healthy results. Yo-Yo weights and crash diets are neither healthy nor provide long-term results. The Federal Trade Commissions “7 Red Flags” campaign advises; any program, which causes more than 2 pounds per week, per month, needs approached with great caution.

Never enter into contracts beyond month to month.. Products that want to bill you monthly or force a yearly contract may not always be confident that a user will be happy with results beyond 30 days.

Look for money back guarantees so you can take the product to a medical professional before solidifying the sale.