Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 Weighing the Dangers of Hollywood's Latest Instant Weight Loss Craze!Guess which mouse has a re-programmed Thyroid? Move over gastric bypass, who wants the scars, lap bands and stomach baloons, no way! Re-programming your thyroid to produce more T-3 cells seems to be the latest in a long line of new rapid weight loss methods for the dieter who just doesn't want to diet anymore. For those who can afford a new $100 a month habit for another easy way out it seems to be just the ticket but this time doctors say; proceed with caution. The National Institutes of Health warn that your thyroid is a extremely sensitive gland. “New designer supplements seem to dramatically decrease appetite leading to un-natural weight loss that left unmanaged could be dangerous. Doctor warned that anyone that loses weight so quickly really must supplement their diet with a good multivitamin, take in plenty of fiber (at least 25 grams per day) and have an above average intake of fluids, especially water to avoid complications. As for the makers of the first claimed 'Thyroid Stimulator' business couldn't be better. Selmedica Healthcare Spokesperson Perry Belcher said that demand for their tradmarke product Alvidar is out pacing production and expects price increases soon. “Alvidar sales are crazy, up almost 1800% since all the press articles and the customers couldn't be more thrilled with the results they are seeing we are expecting a great year” Just remember if you decide to use a thyroid supplement to take head to the doctors warnings above and only use as directed. For more information about Alvidar visit the companies website at http://www.alvidar.com/ For more information about this story contact news Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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