Friday, July 29, 2011

What You Need to Be Aware of When Using Laxatives to Lose Weight

Using laxatives to lose weight is widely used these days though not by taking a laxative pill like most would probably think, it's tea.You'll come across this particular tea in shops everywhere commonly with labels of dieter's tea or slimming tea. My sister likes to refer to it as "poop" tea. They're all alike though and are generally effective in helping you lose weight temporarily but what a lot of people don't realize is that it could be harmful to you.The main intent behind these teas is repeated bowel movement. This gives you the feeling of "cleansing" which removes toxins from your body however this isn't all the laxative tea does.Laxative teas contain natural laxatives which include buckthorn, cascara, rhubarb root, senna and castor oil. They all originate from plants that have been used back in ancient times to help remedy bowel irregularity.Scientific tests have shown that repeated bowel movements by these types of laxative teas impede the absorption of a significant amount of calories in the body.They may additionally cause permanent injury to your gastrointestinal system and deterioration of the bones.The labels on these types of laxative teas can also be very deceiving. An example of this is a label which says "natural bowel cleansing properties" which is normally implemented instead of "laxative."The adverse effects from all of these laxative teas normally occur if they're used often or longer than is recommended. The side effects consist of stomach cramping, dehydration, nausea and even worse, death. Over use of these types of laxative teas can also cause the colon to quit functioning. This leads to surgery to remove your colon.Having said that, if you're going to use these laxatives to lose weight, make sure to follow the instructions on the label and don't overdo it. There are actually safer and better methods to lose a few pounds.           

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