What Makes Extreme Weight Loss Methods Dangerous

Extreme weight loss is not a word that is just being thrown around to define demanding diets or exercising systems… it seems that it has formed a category of its own. How does one describe an extreme weight loss method exactly? Well, in most cases, an extreme diet or exercising routine will want you to follow through extremely thought-provoking plans with the promise of losing tons of weight in a short amount of time.

Somewhat unfortunately, this fad has caught the world of fashion by storm, and more and more people are giving themselves to these extreme methods.

However, the truth is that not only are most of these methods not what they are advertised to be, they are sometimes dangerous for your health.

How Can a Diet be Dangerous?

For starters let’s have a look at how an extreme diet can affect your body. In a majority of cases, an extreme diet will require you to consume a tiny amount of calories per day while sticking to one, maximum two food groups for the whole duration of the diet. In most cases, you will have to eat really small portions multiple times a day, which in most cases is a feeble attempt at making the dieter less hungry.

First of all, it has to be said that eating nothing but one or two food types of weeks, or even days on end, is far from being an easy thing to do. You will start to crave countless other foods, especially rich foods such as meat and chocolate. Second of all, you won’t be getting nearly enough nutrients.

That is to say, having a diet which lacks variety means that your body will not be able to obtain what it needs in order to function to its full potential. With every passing day you will become increasingly weaker, and at some point you may even become prone to suffering from malnutrition, weakening your immune system and contributing to the possible development of various diseases and conditions.

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