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What is Gastric Bypass?

Gastric bypass is in the news a lot lately. Celebrities swear that it's an effective way to lose weight, but you should weigh the risks and benefits carefully before convincing yourself to do it. Although gastric bypass has successfully controlled weight for a lot of people, it is primarily designed to treat people with morbid obesity.

 

Because there are serious risks with this kind of operation, gastric bypass is recommended only when the risks outweigh the risks to health of being overweight. Don't even think about this kind of surgery to reduce your weight unless you have health problems caused by being overweight, and you can't reduce your weight with proper diet. Some conditions worsened by obesity are diabetes and hypertension. If you can lose the weight carried around by your body with gastric bypass or another weight reducing method, your body may be better able to control such health problems.

When is Gastric Bypass a Life Saving Procedure?

If required by other health problems resultant from an overweight condition, gastric bypass be a life-saving surgical procedure and not just an appearance-enhancing one. Many people think weight reduction is too difficult. Losing a few pounds may be hard, but lowering your weight a lot is even harder. Most candidates for gastric bypass have to lose a lot of weight fast, and don't seem to have luck with other methods. Gastric bypass can help your body lose weight faster because you are no longer able to eat the amount of food you did before surgery.

Essentially, the surgey splits the stomach into two parts and makes the top, less stretchable half smaller, so it effectively cuts your food consumption drastically. You feel full with less food, because the size of your stomach is much smaller. Post-bypass, people eat more meals more often, but each meal is smaller.

Gastric surgerycan help obese people lose weight faster, but the risks should be considered, and other methods tried first.

Many people are finding good results with diet. Low carbohydrate diets reduce the sugars that directly create fat.

High fiber diets scrape the intestines better to reduce the bulk of dead matter accumulated on the walls of the intestines, which often reduces the waistline significantly by itself.

A diet with more raw fruits, salads, and other vegetables provides the body with what it needs to get healthier and regain its proper equilibrium.

Exercise is also a key to good health and weight loss.

This article was written by Jim Krage of Healing Energy News .com and Profound Wisdom .com.



 

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