Shedding off pounds can be cheap

Health & FitnessWeight-Loss

  • Author John Scott
  • Published December 18, 2009
  • Word count 564

England has never seen this many cases of obesity. In June 2006 over a thousand people were diagnosed with overweight, making it the record. Don’t get us wrong, it is not new that overweight is a part of today but England has not known a time when this many people checked in with the same diagnose at the same time. All the patients confessed they are keen on fast-food and they eat up late at night. Some English also noted that cases of obesity are not new to their families.

Anti-obesity treatment propaganda began in July 2006. After all the newspapers and internet blogs brought this topic up very few people became indifferent. England ended up being concerned that month. Many doctors were taken into live studious on BBC where they discussed the problems and possible medical interventions.

When the "sufferers" were asked about their food dependency they say this "we can’t help the hunger". That is what happens to people that have obesity diagnosis. They can’t control their food consumptions and of course, they never count calories. They also admitted they tried to get on a healthy diet but it would not work and the desire for a yummy cake slice overweighed rationality. But if you think about it, you can’t really blame these people. Obesity is a malady and it needs treatment. It is not something you can decide to get over today and lose weight tomorrow. It takes much strengths and dedication, the latter is very hard to find.

You food can turn out to become your biggest enemy. "Junk food brings people pleasure; it gives them the taste of paradise and the body from hell." This is how Doctor Rick Paterson described fast-food addictions. He also explained that some people do not understand how harmful weight gain is for them. Everything has a limit. There are people that get to a certain level because of their inability to cope with their appetite and there are people that take themselves to this level and don’t bother to care.

When we asked Doctor Paterson about the treatment he said this: "You should want to treat yourself from obesity and it should be your own decision. Nobody can help you if you are not willing to help yourself." When we asked him about the drug he usually prescribes from obesity is - he named Acomplia. He said this is a good medication that has active ingredients that suppress appetite and doesn’t give people discomfort.

He also added this: "There are certain side-effects and special restrictions people should be aware about. If you are over 75, Acomplia is not good for you. If you have kidney or liver problems, if you ever suffered from a heart attack or a stroke, if you ever tried to commit a suicide, if you are allergic to drugs, take other medication or are about to get pregnant – please stay away from Acomplia."

It should be mentioned that those English people, back from June 2006, that were diagnosed with obesity were prescribed this drug. And it did help them. We will not lie and say that they saw a 100% result but some of them could boast with impressive scale numbers. We hope you know how to keep yourself away from the food that may do you wrong. That is what Doctor Paterson would advice you to do.

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