There are different ways and techniques in losing weight. One of the most effective yet most controversial ways is using laxatives to lose weight. Laxatives are food compounds and substances specifically made to induce or loosen bowel movements and stool. It may come in suppository or oral form. Laxatives before were mainly used for treating constipation, but now laxatives are also used as a dieting method.
According to takers and users, laxatives are very effective in weight loss dieting. However, like any other dieting methods, using laxatives has its own advantages and disadvantages. Laxatives are known for their fast weight loss effect. It is said that they can wash out extra fats on the body through manipulating bowel movements and curing constipation. There are also natural alternatives for laxatives which make them very convenient and affordable compared to other diet pills available in the market.
Common symptoms include irregular bowel movements and diarrhea. Since you will be withdrawing a lot of water throughout the process, there's a danger of dehydration. Chronic diarrhea, a state where an individual lose control of his or her rectum, and nausea have been observed in some diet cases involving the use of laxatives. Some studies say that laxatives only withdraw the water weight from the body and not the unnecessary fats that cause excessive weight. Water weight can be restored in 24 hours, so generally it is believed that laxatives do not help in losing weight at all. Severe abdominal pain, bloating and electrolyte disturbances are also observed as side effects of using laxatives.
Hoping to lose weight is not bad; in fact, society today is offering different techniques and methods in losing weight. Each has its own advantage and disadvantages. Using laxatives may be useful. One diet technique may be effective on one individual and useless on another. Using this kind of method to lose weight may be controversial, and takers should use this at their own risk. If you want to use this method to lose weight, you are advised to consult professional advice first.
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