There are many [vibrating weight loss machines] on the market, each claiming to [quickly crush fat and promote fat burning] [half an hour a day, standing easily thin] [safe without side effects]…
In fact, this is a complete hoax.
Vibrating to lose weight is not new.
As early as 1870, a Swiss doctor named Gustav Zander invented a machine to perform [physical exercise] by shaking the whole body. Until the 1940s, this kind of machine became popular in the streets and lanes, claiming to be able to effectively eliminate fat, especially stubborn fat.
However, scientists soon discovered that using this [passive exercise] method, the calories consumed by the human body are basically 0. In the long run, [lipoplexy] will not cause any loss of fat or weight.
In recent years, [fat remover] has often been questioned by [false advertisements] in western countries and has gradually disappeared from the market… However, on the other side of the earth, it has become popular, with various fat remover machines, vibration weight loss machines and weight loss belts emerging one after another.
Fever and sweat indicate that fat is burning?
Many users will feel this way: after using the [fat-splitting instrument] [vibrating weight-loss belt] for a period of time, the abdomen will gradually become red, hot and sweat will flow out.
Does this mean that the body is consuming calories and burning fat? Not really.
People usually say [fat reduction requires burning calories], which refers to the active exercise, consumption of certain calories, and achieve fat decomposition, function, that is, the effect of burning fat. In this process, the human body will have the effect of temperature rise and sweat.
However, the heat and sweating caused by the use of the [fat remover] come from the machine itself and have nothing to do with burning fat-if you really want to say that it consumes your household appliances, not your fat. The phenomenon of sweating can only indicate the loss of water in the human body and cannot represent the exercise effect.
This is actually the same as the beauty salon’s [massage to lose weight]: massaging the excrescence of the lower abdomen and other parts by others cannot achieve the purpose of burning fat and reducing fat. Even if there is, it is also the fat of the staff that burns.
Immediate effect? I’m kidding you!
Many advertisements will [do experiments]: find a model, measure waist circumference on the spot, and then use [fat remover]; Half an hour later, the model’s waist circumference was actually reduced by 2 cm, and her weight was also reduced by 1 or 2 kg, which was a great speed.
In fact, in this way, the minus is basically water-if you don’t believe it, let the model drink some water and sleep after stepping down, and the waist circumference will soon return. If you really want to [lose weight] in this way, go to the sauna and avoid supplementing water during exercise, the same effect will be achieved.
Scientists have long confirmed that it is impossible to reduce fat in this way: fat metabolism takes time, and the speed of fat metabolism in human body is far from so fast-for people of normal weight, through a lot of exercise and scientific diet, the consumption of pure fat of about 1 kg to 1.5 kg a week is close to the limit.
As for [no diet, no exercise, half an hour a day, burning XX kg of fat], do you still dare to believe it?
There are so many weight loss products, how to avoid being cheated?
Of the dazzling array of weight loss products on the market, which are liars under the banner of science, like [vibration weight loss]?
The judgment is very simple: any product that claims to be [no injection, no medicine, no diet, no exercise, xx kg per month, absolutely no rebound] is definitely unreliable.
There is no shortcut to lose weight. If you want to lose weight, don’t be lazy. The mentality of many people [eager for success] [not wanting to exercise] gives many illegal businesses the opportunity to exploit loopholes.