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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Why Dietrine really works ?

Why Dietrine really works ?

Only a few short years ago, yet another brand new dieting sensation hit the market and dieting world, in the guise of the “Atkins” diet, which became an instant success for those looking for an easy solution to dieting, and who were not prepared to commit huge amounts of time to gruelling exercise regimes and heavy workouts. The Atkins diet became such a success and enjoyed such coverage that it was known in the media, TV, adverts, and adopted by celebrities, and soon entered in common parlance and psyche. At the very height of the success of the Atkins diet, nearly a third of all American adults were either currently using or had used some form/variation of the Atkins diet. This is very real testimony to the success and staying power of this remarkable dieting strategy.

Things changed dramatically, and the Atkins diet suffered a rather dramatic fall from grace, when the founder and advocate of the diet, Dr. Atkins died in a fall. Despite Dr Atkins dying from the horrific injuries sustained as a result of the fall, there was a rumour that began circulate sometime after his untimely death that his demise was caused in part by the low carb lifestyle. As the saying goes, mud sticks, and with such seemingly petty rumours came rather dramatic consequences as people began to lose faith in the Atkins diet altogether. Market share declined, consumer interest tapered off, and sales slumped. Eventually, the product as a whole became financially unviable, and so was pulled from the market.

Whilst the purpose of this article to more closely examine why Dietrine (a carb blocker that is steadily enjoying an ever increasing market share and dominance) is so effective and how it works, I mention the Atkins diet because the entire ethos of the diet was concerned about the reduction and exclusion of carbs from your diet. Crucially, despite the bad press it received, the Atkins diet produced very real, very tangible results for those who used it.

Dietrine operates on the basis that if the number of carbs in the diet is reduced then it is likely that weight loss will results, this is because Dietrine as a product limits carbs from being absorbed and converted into fat. Whilst those who are opposed to a low-carb diet will begin to recite the various pros and cons of a low-carb diet (most likely giving a particular bias in favour of the negatives of such diets) they forget one crucial element to Dietrine. Dietrine does not exclude all carbs from being digested and absorbed, instead, the product seeks to limit the number and amounts that are actually used by the body.

For the most optimal results with Dietrine make sure to incorporate a workout and exercise program. The reason for this is that Dietrine is used to limit the types of calories ingested and digested, so if you eat fatty/sugary foods then you will still put on weight, so therefore exercise is intended to stop this from happening.

It is crucial that you set reasonable and achievable weight loss goals, so that you don’t lose your confidence and motivation and thus just quit. You are doing this for you, so only you will know your limits and weaknesses, therefore if friends and family express disapproval don’t listen to their trash talk.

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Laura Newman is a health writer. You can read her Dietrine blog or Dietrine review lens.

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