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06-15-2016 06:27 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new weight loss device offers a novel approach to cutting calories: draining them from the stomach before they are fully digested.
The AspireAssist system consists of a thin tube implanted in the stomach, connecting to an outside port on the skin of the belly. About 20 minutes after finishing a meal, users connect the port to an external device, which drains some of the recently-consumed food into the toilet.
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I think it is rather disgusting.... The over eater learns nothing about portion control and person with an eating disorder will just binge and drain rather than binge and throw up.
06-15-2016 06:29 PM
OMG..........I'd rather be fat
06-15-2016 07:16 PM - edited 06-15-2016 07:16 PM
....and people think my suggestion of a
low fat, whole foods, plant based diet is crazy and extreme.
Yeeeah, right.
06-15-2016 07:18 PM
There can be more than one extreme.
06-15-2016 08:08 PM
I wonder who thinks up these ideas. They aren't helping anyone.
06-15-2016 08:39 PM
@sidsmom wrote:....and people think my suggestion of a
low fat, whole foods, plant based diet is crazy and extreme.
Yeeeah, right.
I don't think most of what you advocate is crazy or extreme. The method in this thread, and it is FDA approved? It furthers my beliefs when it comes to that federal office, and that is not a positive thing.
hnj
06-15-2016 08:50 PM
@hckynut wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:....and people think my suggestion of a
low fat, whole foods, plant based diet is crazy and extreme.
Yeeeah, right.
I don't think most of what you advocate is crazy or extreme.
In regards to a low fat, whole foods, plant based diet,
only you, me & a handful of posters stand united
on a very, very small "dietary island" on these boards!
But that's not going to deter me from continuing to post
what I believe is the healthiest, cheapest & more ethical
way of eating out there!
Thanks for the support! 💛
#DoPlants
🍠🌽🌶🍍🍅🍆🍒🍇🍉🍓🍊
06-15-2016 09:42 PM
I have zero faith in the FDA. I saw this on the news tonight and thought it was revolting. It won't work. Obesity is a complex and complicated problem for many people. This is like putting a bandaid on a leaky dam.
06-15-2016 09:46 PM
Obesity is such a complex and multi-sided problem that I've usually been able to find positives in most weight loss schemes, since I firmly believe that one size (approach) doesn't fit all.
HOWEVER- I really cannot see any positive benefit to this approach, and it is on a short list of devices medications, ec. that I can honestly say I would never be open to trying.
It really is for all intents and purposes "legal" bulimia. I'll be reading more about it, but I can't imagine learning something about it that would cause me to think differently.
06-15-2016 10:12 PM
The whole idea of having to do that in a restaurant, someone else's house......or at work................is just repulsive.
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