To have a slim and healthy body is the dream of many! Do you know that
slimming and weight loss should not be that difficult and hard? Here are some interesting
weight loss myths you should know about!
- Magnetic earring
There is no evidence of a biological basis for magnetic earrings for weight loss.
- Diet Soft drinks
people who drank diet sodas were significantly more likely to gain. There's some evidence, though, that diet drinks may increase cravings and food intake.
- Fitness Water
If just drinking regular or fitness water did all that, we'd all be thin.
- Cranberry Juice
Drinking 10 ounces of cranberry juice daily can help prevent bacterial infections, but it won't do a thing for your thighs.
- Crash dieting is a myth
Crash diet can harm your digestive and immune system. Let say it will lose your weight, but it will happen for a short time if you start eating normally you will instantly gain weight. exercise and meal portioning is recommended.
- Low-Fat Dairy Products
There is no evidence to suggest that full-fat dairy products are bad for us. Particularly for fermented dairy foods, the evidence suggests the very opposite.
- Skipping breakfast and other meal
Yes, somehow you'll lose weight but In reality, skipping Breakfast and other meals is a big no! not because you feel frail and weak, but your muscles will lose strength and shape. And your body lose immunity and posture.
- Cutting Out All Carbs
Avoiding all carbs could impose serious dangers to health including the heart, bones, muscles, and immunity. Besides this, your blood glucose level will fall which could be life-threatening in some cases. Carbs aren’t all bad.
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Slim Support Jelly is proven to be free of such evils (we have sent our product to independent labs for testing).
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