Dangers of Using Laxatives For Weight Loss
One popular weight loss supplements available in the market today take
the form of tea. Stores all over sell slimming tea, dieter's tea
and others but all of them are actually the same. They may appear to be
effective, but what is not seen may actually harm you.
One of the effects of drinking dieter's tea is frequent bowel movement.
This gives people the feeling of body cleansing. These
people may get toxins out of their body but it isn't exactly the only
thing that slimming tea actually does to the body.
Slimming tea contains herbs which are natural laxatives. These include
aloe, senna, rhubarb root, cascara, buckthorn and castor oil. These are
products which are derived from plants and are used since the ancient
times because of their potency in treating constipation and to inducing
bowel movement.
Cascara, castor oil and senna are substances which are recognized as
laxatives available over the counter and are also regulated as drugs.
Scientific studies show that diarrhea induced by laxatives does
not absorb significant amounts of calories taken in the body. The
reason for this is that laxatives do not act on the small intesines
where most of the calories are absorbed. Instead, they work on
the large intestines.
If taken in large amounts for prolonged periods, it can affect fat
absorption of the body. This may lead to greasy diarrhea and loss of
weight. Abuse of laxatives is common practice among people who suffer
from bulimia and anorexia nervosa. While weight loss can be guaranteed
by overdosing on laxatives, it may also cause permanent damage to the
gastrointesitinal tract and the weakening and softening of the bones, a
condition known as osteomalacia. Drinkers of slimming teas may
actually patronize the product because they are less axpensive and
taste better than other laxatives sold in the market. Other
people, such as those with eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia
nervosa drink dieter's tea because they work fast and produce watery
stool and having loose consistency.
Women may even be more susceptible to the effects of slimming teas.
Although they may are not known to interfer directly with the woman's
menstrual cycle and fertility, they should watch out if drinking them
causes them to rapidly shed off weight. It is also not safe for
pregnant women to be taking in laxatives of any kind. Wise and
reponsible herbalists also discourage the use of senna and other herbal
products with laxative properties for pregnant women and women who are
trying to conceive.
One should be wary about these findings because the labeling of
slimming teas in the market today can be absolutely misleading. For
instance, they commonly refer to the laxative qualities as "natural
bowel cleansing properties" and not specifically use the word
"laxative". Some even use the term "low-calorie" on their
labelling. These products in fact, contain essentially no
calories nor nutrients whatsoever; unless of course, if they are
sweetened.
Adverse effects of misusing laxatives in the form of slimming tea
generally occur when taken in more than or longer than recommended.
These include nausea, stomach cramps, vomiting, diarrhea,
fainting, rectal bleeding,electrolyte disorder and dehydration as well
as injury and worse, death. It was also reported that excess use
of stimulant laxatives cause severe constipation and pain for long
periods (as much as for decades) due to the colon losing its function.
It eventually led to surgery removing the colon altogether.
The quick order is - don't use these products for weight loss.
Their long term effects can be harmful and they cannot replace a good weight loss program and exercise program.