viernes, 23 de marzo de 2012

Why surgery may not be the best solution for obesity?



People who are obese have usually tried and failed at multiple extreme methods for losing weight. They will do anything to get the weight off—even try surgery. Bariatric (weight-loss) surgery has increased 10-fold since the year 2000. 

As a Xyngular® Distributor you've read testimonials in our ConneXions™ from some people who were ready to go "under the knife" and found Xyngular just in time. In addition to these dramatic stories, it may be helpful for you to understand some of the risks associated with bariatric surgery so you can share them with friends who may be that desperate.

All surgeries have risks, but bariatric surgeries appear to have a lot higher ratio of complications. Nearly 40 percent of those who have weight-loss surgery have major complications including:

• Infection
• Kidney stones
• Band erosion
• Malnutrition
• Liver failure
• Black-outs
• Abnormal band expansion
• Gallbladder and bowel problems
• Higher risk of death 


There are two types of weight-loss surgery: (1) Gastric banding is a reversible procedure that involves inserting a band around the top section of the stomach and cinching it to create a smaller stomach area. (2) Gastric bypass involves removing a section of your small intestine that is responsible for most of your nutrient absorption. 

One study that followed the results of gastric banding found that nearly 50 percent of patients required later removal of their bands. One in three experienced band erosion, and 60 percent needed additional surgery. Complications and adverse side-effects include gastric reflux, difficulty swallowing, stomach obstruction, band slippage, and other more severe problems. But that's nothing compared to the complications of gastric bypass surgery.

According to one study reported in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, the risk of dying within 30 days of the surgery was one in 50. This procedure limits drastically your amount of food, so you won't be able to eat normally for the rest of your life. You'll have to be extremely careful to avoid malnutrition because of the small amount of food you are forced to consume. Constipation, hair loss, and muscle loss are common due to improper nutrition.

Certain foods like tomato sauces, mayonnaise, fruit juice and dressings often lead to cramps, nausea and diarrhea. You most likely won't be able to digest some important nutrient-dense foods like red meat, the nutrient-rich skins of fruits and vegetables, high-fiber vegetables and spicy foods.

As a Xyngular Distributor you have a far better solution than surgery for weight loss. 

ACTION STEPS:
1. Keep a file of testimonials from ConneXions of people who were contemplating bariatric surgery but who instead chose to succeed with Xyngular. If you hear of anyone contemplating surgery for weight loss, send them some of these testimonials.

2. Learn a few of the statistics and side effects and share them in comments with people who you feel may be contemplating surgery. 

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