Weight Loss Drugs Reviewed to improve your appearance.

Health & FitnessWeight-Loss

  • Author Michelle Bob
  • Published August 29, 2007
  • Word count 365

After taking Acomplia, you will automatically eat less because your hunger will be turned off. And when you start losing weight, the first place you will lose body fat is your mid-section. The pounds will just melt away. And better yet, your cholesterol will go down and your blood pressure will return to healthy levels.

The mythology is so seductive that we might as well add more things to the story. Maybe the drug will repair your broken relationships with family members, spouses, and co-workers. Perhaps the drug will quadruple the balance in your bank account. Maybe the drug will even improve your appearance or add ten pounds of lean muscle mass to your body each and every year, without working out at all! I mean, why not? If the drug is going to do all these other things, let's just make the story even more seductive.

This is the mythology surrounding Acomplia and Alli. And of course, there is nothing in the mythology that is true. In fact, there is not a single clinical trial proving a single one of these suggestions. The drug hasn’t been shown to result in permanent weight loss, lower cholesterol, reduce smoking addiction, or help people stop drinking alcohol. None of these things have been demonstrated with the drug.

So why is Acomplia or Alli so remarkably popular even before it has been approved by the FDA? The reason it’s popular has nothing whatsoever to do with science or nutrition or health. It has to do with the seductive idea that we as Americans can pursue whatever lifestyles we want and yet have never have to face the consequences for making such decisions.

Acomplia or Alli allows us to shift control of our lives from our own conscious intentions to a prescription drug handed out to us by doctors. The seductive qualities of this drug encourage people to release themselves from responsibility. They encourage people to disempowering themselves, to shift their power to external influences. Rather than self-discipline, wisdom or education taking a role in the person's outcome, the only factor that counts, according to the mythology, is the name of the drug you choose to take.

Michelle Bob, an associated editor to finegenerics.co.uk for distinct article sites/journals. Please feel free to visit http://www.finegenerics.co.uk/ for more information on General Health related issues like Weight loss and Sexual health. Your feedback & comments will be highly appreciated at finegeneric@gmail.com.

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