SubjectiveIllusion
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First off what is a metabolism booster? Its basically anything that raises the metabolism. This inturn causes the body to expend more calories, resulting in fat reduction and/or increased energy.. Sounds good to me!
Stimulant examples: coffee/tea/green tea (caffeine/anti-oxidents), ma-haung (ephedrine), xenadrine, kelp (iodine), amphetamines, etc..
Natural examples: food, water, hot/cold temperatures, excercise etc..
Not many companys that sell stimulants seem to do research on there long-term effects. Why not you say? Here are a few ideas:
1. Too expensive.
2. They want to earn a quick buck and have no care or concern for others.
3. Have done the research but don't want you to know. Not a good sign!
Heres my theory:
I think it is possible that the body quickly adapts to the effects of metabolic boosters and levels off into its regular metabolic pattern by use of its regulation system. So after a while the effects will disappear, or at least greatly depreciate. After the chemical is withdrawn the metabolism will then be 'lower' then it was before.
I will use coffee as an example, but most other metabolic enhancers may by substituted:
When you first start drinking coffee you have alot more energy. After a while it starts to level off and you don't get that 'buzz' or the 'shakes' you used to. You then have to increase the dose to get the previous effect you had. The body regulates itself again and the cycle repeats. You'll eventually stop drinking large amounts of coffee. Well, unless you plan to drink large amounts of coffee every day till you die (So in that case you'll forever be dependant (and possibly addicted) to coffee. Too much of anything for too long is not a good thing!) As a result of your body down-stepping your metabolism to attempt to keep it at its natural 'regular' level when you were 'on' caffeine, your metabolism will be 'lower' then when you started before, once you 'dismiss' caffeine. So your below the point you started at. Whats the purpose of this!?!
Heres an easier explanation: Its just like a diet. If you lose weight then go back to eating junk food, you gain the weight back, plus more then before. So if you wanna keep the weight off you must diet for life..
Thus: You cannot shortcut the system unless you plan to do it for life!
..And in that case: Your shortcutting nobody but yourself!
So,..
before metabolism booster =
with metabolism booster =
after metabolism boost = or
..that should simplify it!
So basically I'm not saying don't take metabolic boosters. Just try to be wise and take everything in moderation. Don't rush into things. This is generally good advice for anything in life...
Am I helping anyone by typing this bullshit? It appears to me like denial always wins over the truth.
Oh well
First off what is a metabolism booster? Its basically anything that raises the metabolism. This inturn causes the body to expend more calories, resulting in fat reduction and/or increased energy.. Sounds good to me!
Stimulant examples: coffee/tea/green tea (caffeine/anti-oxidents), ma-haung (ephedrine), xenadrine, kelp (iodine), amphetamines, etc..
Natural examples: food, water, hot/cold temperatures, excercise etc..
Not many companys that sell stimulants seem to do research on there long-term effects. Why not you say? Here are a few ideas:
1. Too expensive.
2. They want to earn a quick buck and have no care or concern for others.
3. Have done the research but don't want you to know. Not a good sign!
Heres my theory:
I think it is possible that the body quickly adapts to the effects of metabolic boosters and levels off into its regular metabolic pattern by use of its regulation system. So after a while the effects will disappear, or at least greatly depreciate. After the chemical is withdrawn the metabolism will then be 'lower' then it was before.
I will use coffee as an example, but most other metabolic enhancers may by substituted:
When you first start drinking coffee you have alot more energy. After a while it starts to level off and you don't get that 'buzz' or the 'shakes' you used to. You then have to increase the dose to get the previous effect you had. The body regulates itself again and the cycle repeats. You'll eventually stop drinking large amounts of coffee. Well, unless you plan to drink large amounts of coffee every day till you die (So in that case you'll forever be dependant (and possibly addicted) to coffee. Too much of anything for too long is not a good thing!) As a result of your body down-stepping your metabolism to attempt to keep it at its natural 'regular' level when you were 'on' caffeine, your metabolism will be 'lower' then when you started before, once you 'dismiss' caffeine. So your below the point you started at. Whats the purpose of this!?!
Heres an easier explanation: Its just like a diet. If you lose weight then go back to eating junk food, you gain the weight back, plus more then before. So if you wanna keep the weight off you must diet for life..
Thus: You cannot shortcut the system unless you plan to do it for life!
..And in that case: Your shortcutting nobody but yourself!
So,..
before metabolism booster =
with metabolism booster =
after metabolism boost = or
..that should simplify it!
So basically I'm not saying don't take metabolic boosters. Just try to be wise and take everything in moderation. Don't rush into things. This is generally good advice for anything in life...
Am I helping anyone by typing this bullshit? It appears to me like denial always wins over the truth.
Oh well