now everyone will understand, ad nauseam, that nutritionists do not prescribe drugs, this being an exclusive competence of physicians.
In fact, the use of drugs in weight management should be recommended in 90% of subjects, even if the diet is to propose a physician.
Who is it who would trade a few extra pounds with intestinal malabsorption, or anorectic effects of many harmful effects of the amphetamine-like? (Now banned in Italy).
I hope a few people. Other
discourse is that of dietary supplements.
A dietary supplement (or any dietary product or food intended for particular use ") is in fact available for sale and anyone can get up in the morning and buy in quantity.
enough to see the crap that those circulating in gyms and in those circles where it is believed that still filled with proteins and amino acids (at best) is the best way to increase muscle tropism.
E 'is well known that the human body can not absorb more than 2 grams of protein per body weight, the rest must be eliminated through the kidneys work ... in short, is a free ticket to end up on dialysis.
But those are not the only protein of happiness pills in circulation.
are now in fashion what are called centers dietary that graduates who pass themselves off as nutritionists promise visits (some even for free) whose sole purpose is to convince the customer that he needs to slim down their food.
are always natural products, things like lemon juice or pineapple juice, etc..
What is guaranteed is an effortless weight loss, fast, and second nature. In short, those who sell these products also have the nerve to say that it is able to "teach to eat."
But how can "teach to eat" if you make people dependent on a pill?
I do not want then to enter on the composition of these "natural" products, but I smell a fast weight loss drug in disguise.
In short, this whole controversy to bring the discourse on the usual themes: not rely on quacks .
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