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    Many people like to take shortcuts to lose weight to improve their self-esteem and body image. One shortcut that many people result to is the use of weight-loss aids. These pills and drugs really help people lose weight in the short run by involving many chemical processes, but in the long run, these drugs have the potential to become dangerous to people’s health. Even though the results are appealing, people still do not know how the diet drugs affects their health. Through past experiments and

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    The Miracle Cure or Nightmare Drug? Essay

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    relationship is somewhat similar to that of marijuana and THC, where marijuana is the plant that is smoked with THC being the active ingredient that produces the effects that are related to marijuana. Asian cultures were the first ones to utilize ephedra nearly 2000 years ago as a treatment for bronchial asthma. “Ephedrine mimics the effects of hormones like epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine,”[i] making it useful as a decongestant and stimulant. In addition to its effectiveness as a decongestant

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    There are almost always more questions for those of us who want to and need to lose weight than answers. Which supplements will give me the fastest results? The best weight loss pills are which ones? For the millions of people who need to lose weight these are two of the most important questions they ask. There would not be a billion plus dollar industry related to losing weight and getting fit if there were easy answers. What would be the best answer to these questions? The supplements which produce

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    reading this article, I have found that taking dietary supplements are the worst thing for you to take to lose weight, gain muscle, or even just to maintain a healthy diet. The concerns about ephedra, sparked at me and intrigued me to learn more. It has been stated that after millions of people have been taking ephedra, millions of people have died from taking this dietary supplement. After Cohen started seeing people developing weird symptoms, he then started a study to only realize that it was all cause

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    Rhabdomyolysis Associated with the Nutritional Supplement Hydroxycut, in 2004 it was reported that one fifth of Americans used dietary supplements, and spent approximately thirty billion dollars a year on weight loss supplements. These supplements contain ephedra, creatine, and large amounts of caffeine. These ingredients have been linked to cause rhabdomyolysis. Rhabdomyolysis is rare. The muscle tissue breaks down and releases myoglobin in the blood. This can damage the kidneys. Some symptoms include

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    According to the 2002 Harris poll, seven out of ten adults in the United States take vitamins, minerals, herbs, or other supplements (Schardt 2). Due to media advertising, dietary supplements are becoming more popular. Companies compete to have the best supplements. It is said that forty percent of American adults take vitamin supplements and over the counter products, which total in several billion dollars (Farley 2). Although many of the supplements claim to be healthy and help lose weight, the

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    In Western terms, ma-huang is considered to have diaphoretic, diuretic, central nervous system stimulating and antiasthmatic activity. The stem (herb) of ephedra contains a number of active compounds, including small amounts of an essential oil, and most important, one or two percent alkaloids composed mainly of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, with ephedrine ranging from thirty to ninety percent depending on

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    Herbal Weight Loss Products Essay

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    Herbal Weight Loss Products An analysis of two particularly controversial products Herbal remedies, along with vitamins and various other types of dietary supplements, have long been popular with the customers of health food stores. But now they are part of a boom in alternative remedies and are widely available in supermarkets and pharmacies. In recent months, there has been an incredible surge in the sheer volume of scientific studies that have discussed the effectiveness of such herbal

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    A Look into the Secrets behind Advertising Did you know that in the course of an average day you are bombarded by over three thousand advertisements? (Faigley 93) From bus stations and newspapers, to e-mails, television, and music videos, today's marketers are finding innovative ways to make their advertisements sophisticated and appealing so that they can lure consumers to their products. How has this phenomena occurred? This “strategic advertising” is not as complicated

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    Argument Analysis Essay

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    Analysis statistics show that the proportion of individuals affected by obesity is growing every day. Individuals are spending millions of dollars on diet pills and urge for food suppressants. Analysis exhibits this can burn a large 80 calories a day! It's believed the antioxidant catechins in green tea increase the metabolism and help burn fat. Lots of diet pills that work fast for women products promise results overnight. But alli relies on good issues like onerous work, sensible decisions, and

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