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The Fuzz About Diet Patches

By: Jay Ashley

In a modern world that is being manipulated by modern mass media, where movie and television stars have sculpted bodies and overwhelming physical sex appeal, we are constantly being presented with different products which claim to have effects on the way we look and eventually on the way we feel about ourselves. Moreover, the bandwagon effects of the modern market systems lead more and more people into blind patronage and forget about the real important things.

This world of ours is fast-paced and can be very stressful, that’s why people are finding easy and stress-free solutions to their problems, even the problem of being overweight. There are many medical options today that are available for people who are overweight, on the verge of being overweight, or those people who simply would like to become more attractive. Some people resort to liposuction or cosmetic surgery, some people would spend most of their time at the gym and some people would try some new weight loss products such as diet patches.

Diet patches have gained popularity ever since it was released. What more can one ask for? The selling point of diet patches is that these patches will help one lose weight just by opening the package and sticking the patch unto their skin. Of course, they will overtly say that the patches would work more effectively in conjunction with a right diet and a handful of exercise. However, we all know that commercials and ads are made for one reason- for people to buy the product. Therefore, more and more people get into the idea that these patches are the ultimate solution to their weight problems.

Diet patches claim to work the same way as other medical patches (ex. Nicotine patches) work. These patches would release substances that are to be absorbed by the skin. They can be very handy for people who are prone to forget their medication schedule.

There are many different kinds of diet patches that are scattered around the market today. The more common substances that are found in these patches are: guarana, garcinia cambogia, chromium and fucus vesiculosus. Guarana is a substance that is used in soft drinks that are manufactured in Brazil. The substance is said to be a mild burner of fat and has the effects of caffeine. The substance garcinia cambogia is said to help in weight loss because it inhibits lyase in converting carbohydrates into fats. Chromium is a substance that is said to help in insulin regulation. Insulin is the substance that converts carbohydrates into blood sugar. The fucus vesiculosus is said to be a fat burner, as claimed by some.

Diet patches are mostly composed of herbs, they can therefore be classified as “herbal” medication. There is nothing gravely wrong with using these supplements, however, one should be cautious not to expect too much from diet patches. These patches are not government approved and there is no one specific credible scientific study that shows the empirical correlation of using diet patches with losing weight.

Diet patches aren’t really bad, however, one should rely on hard work and discipline to be able to do away with that extra weight. Easy come, easy go, as we always say. Having a proper diet and a good exercise schedule is really more effective than relying on any medication.

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