Gastric Bypass: Eat Your Heart Out, Without Gaining Any Weight
- By:William Cary
Our stomach is like a bladder. It takes as much as you can put in.
Obviously, this does not mean that one day you could suddenly consume more than double your regular food intake. It would take a few months of over eating to build up, but then you could easily overfill your stomach.
Special medication is not required if you have normal health. Just carry on increasing the size of your regular daily meal; and some day you will find your stomach big enough to accommodate four or five regular meals all in one go.
In most cases, people are not conscious of their eating habits as it is not always possible to know how many calories you are consuming on a daily basis. On top of this, excessive food intake is more of a mental desire than a physical demand.
For those who live to eat, it becomes a near impossibility to keep track of their eating habits and food intake.
If only somehow you could measure it; like measuring the time on your watch, you would easily know the amount you need to loose everyday to live a long, healthy life.
An unnatural food habit will only destroy your health, and you do not need a specialist to tell you that!
If we could only transform this “bladder” into a strong container, most of our problems would be solved. In any given situation we would be unable to eat more than a certain amount of food.
This is no longer a part of our day dreaming; at least not for those who have heard of or used the Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass.
What is a Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass and how does it work?
This is a combination type procedure, where some of the stomach and part of the small intestines (the part where you absorb nutrients) are literally bypassed.
It means that you cannot eat as much as you want because you generally feel satisfied and have less desire to eat more. This equals to less calories being absorbed plus healthy living for as long as you want.
It is a surgically proven form of weight loss when combined with a supervised diet, activity and behavior modification programme.
It is a less invasive form of surgery as it uses keyhole rather than ‘open’ surgery. This means a much shorter stay in hospital and faster recovery times.
It not only helps you to lose more weight than other non-surgical procedures, but also lets you to sustain that healthy and slim physical state by keeping the weight off.
The Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass is the most common form of Bariatric Surgery used to aid Weight Loss.
Now eat as much as you want. Limit is predetermined.
About the author:
William Cary is an independent investigative freelance feature writer who is in a self-employed mission to shed light on various happenings across the web. For more information regarding gastric bypass, bariatric surgery or gastric band he recommends you to visit http://www.surgicare.co.uk/index.php