Is losing weight dangerous for me?
Have you ever tried a one-size-fits-all weight loss program? You might have energy one day, feel blah the next, and yo-yo between big losses and a stagnate scale. You may think, “that’s my body responding to the diet,” but in reality, it might be a sign of something worse.
These weight loss programs are often dangerous and they aren’t designed for you. They are designed for profits.
If you pay attention, every diet has a disclaimer to talk to a physician before starting their program. They know that weight loss requires doctor support. But, they don’t build it into their program. Instead, they say consult a doctor.
If you don’t work with a physician or start your program with basic blood work, losing weight can be dangerous.
Why?
There are more than 16,000 possible weight loss combinations that you can try. It’s more confusing than trying to solve a rubix cube. But if you could take a look at what’s going on inside of your body, you would know what your body is missing, what it needs and how it works. More importantly, you can avoid fad quick-fix programs that may be dangerous because of underlying health conditions you don’t even know about.
What can you do to start a diet safely?
Start by talking to a doctor. Safe, rapid weight loss requires an initial review of your health history. It requires blood work to understand what will work for you, what won’t work, and what is safe. AND it requires weekly check-ins to monitor changes in weight, BMI, and muscle mass.
If you want to lose weight with a diet that is safe, talk to a doctor.
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