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Do these “diets” really work? Like Slimquick and any others you can think of.?

Question: Do these “diets” really work? Like Slimquick and any others you can think of.?

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Answer by wizzards_23
Nope. It’s a known fact that diets don’t work. It has to be a lifestyle change and motivated by the desire to get healthy.

Why do you think most people resort to fad diets, “weight loose pills”?

Question: Why do you think most people resort to fad diets, “weight loose pills”?
Weight loose pills and such products do not work. The larger percentage of weight people loose when on this stuff is in the form of muscle which is bad. I can not for the life of me figure out why people just do not exercise, even just a little bit and simple change they way they eat i.e. good foods rather than the typical junk and God, the no fat, no carb nonsense.

I think for the most part it is laziness. What say you?

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Answer by rockhead515
Same reason people play the lottery, quick fix, and something for nothing.

Poll- Don’t you think that some men/women are more than perverts ?


by Christiana Care

Question: Poll- Don’t you think that some men/women are more than perverts ?
Why do I see women answering more question than men in the “Men’s Health” section ?
Who do I see men starring women’s question in the “Women’s Health” section ?

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Answer by Exalte01
Curiosity.

Do you think that low carb “diets” make you gain weight after?! ….. 1O points?

Question: Do you think that low carb “diets” make you gain weight after?! ….. 1O points?
I know that if you got off the low carb diet and went back to eating donuts and pepsi, you’ll obviously gain the weight back!

But lets say someone did a low carb diet, and then suddenly started eating a more ‘balanced’ diet with carbs like yams and whole grains, would the person gain weight?

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Answer by Apathy
Initially that person will gain the weight in water weight but that’ll pass. As long as the calories are the same in both diets, nothing will change.

Do you think health and fitness magazines influence your attitude towards health?

Question: Do you think health and fitness magazines influence your attitude towards health?
So does anyone think magazines like “Women’s Health” and “Oxygen” (both Australian) change the way you think about health and fitness? Do they want to make you become a healthier more active person?

I am doing an English assignment and I need to know if the magazines effect society in anyway. Thanks for your help.

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Answer by miss
yes cant see a big chick it would be an issue

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