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Body Wraps and waist belts have been around for ages in the weight loss and spa industry. Claims include loss of
weight, loss of fat, and loss of inches. Infomercials for rubber
"waist belts" are
also back on TV and similar claims are made for these types of
products as well. What few people
realize is that there is a huge difference between fat loss and losing inches.
When your body fat decreases, your circumference measurements will
usually also decrease, but
"fat" loss and "inch" loss are not one in the same. If you don't know how to tell the
difference, you could be falling for one of the oldest, most notorious fitness and weight loss
scams in the book.
The
truth is, body wraps and waist belts do not shrink fat cells
or burn body fat - no matter what type of wrap is used:
bandages, plastic, foil, vinyl, or rubber, and regardless of
what you are wrapped in: herbs, minerals, enzymes, seaweed,
clay, or mud. Fat can only be lost with a caloric deficit from a
reduction in food intake, an increase in activity or ideally, a
combination of both.
Whenever you see fat loss claims for wraps or any other
product which doesn't involve a caloric deficit created through
nutrition or exercise, the "scam alarm" should go off in your
head, and you should always stay away, no matter how compelling
the sales pitch.
Furthermore, the companies making fat loss claims would be in hot water with the
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) if they were investigated and caught because claims for
body
fat reduction from wraps cannot be supported with scientific evidence. The FTC as well as
numerous state attorney general's offices have already taken action against body wrap
companies in the past for false advertising and unsupported claims.
Some companies simply had to stop making false claims, others had to pay stiff fines
as well. The problem, from a legal and ethical standpoint, is the claim being made. Remember,
"inches" and "fat" are not the same thing.
Some types of wraps can definitely take off inches (for
example, they might reduce the circumference measurement of
your waist, hips, arms and legs), but it's not fat, its
water weight and fluid, and the results are temporary.
Suppose this claim is made in an advertisement:
* Lose Up To 15 inches in 1 Hour! *
This is legal advertising because the claim "lose inches" might be
supportable (if enough circumference measurements
are taken with a tape measure at enough sites, that might
add up to a total of 15 inches in circumference loss)
However I believe that these types of claims are misleading
(and probably intentionally so), because "inches" is not
the same as body fat but the product vendors know that you
might easily confuse "inches" with "fat." Contrast that claim with this one:
* Lose Body Fat without diet or exercise in 1 Hour! * That claim is totally false
and scientifically unsupportable. Again, body wraps cannot burn fat or "shrink fat cells." If
fat loss could be achieved with body wraps, it would be very easy to test and prove.
Body composition (body fat) testing (rather than
measurements of inches) could be
performed before and after the wrap, and the answer ("does it work") would become easily
exposed. Since it doesn't work, you won't find any wrap people accepting your challenge to
allow you to do independent body composition testing, nor will you find a shred of scientific
evidence showing reduction of body fat from wraps.
Unfortunately, bogus fat loss claims are still quite
widespread, as a simple Internet search for "body wrap"
will demonstrate. The most frequently used claims however,
are for loss of "inches."
The inches lost simply come from loss of fluid. And guess
what - those inches (and or water weight) will come right
back in days if not hours, as soon as you completely
re-hydrate yourself.
Other claims made for body wraps and waist belts include
detoxification,
improved circulation and tighter, smoother and clearer
skin. Most health and fitness researchers, as well as
government agencies such as the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) will tell you that these claims are
"debatable" and mostly anecdotal.
Some experts even warn that certain types of wraps can be
dangerous, mainly due to the rapid and excessive fluid
loss/dehydration.
"Body wraps have absolutely nothing to do with fat loss."

If you want to get wrapped because you find it
relaxing or you consider it a "spa-like" treatment, that's one thing.
Just remember, wraps have absolutely nothing to do with fat
loss.
I'd suggest completely avoiding any companies that
advertise fat loss when it's only water and inches you're
losing, because a dishonest company is one you don't want
to patronize at all.
One last thing this is a timely subject because although
"body wraps" have been around for ages and it's old news, I
noticed that infomercials for "waist belts" or "sauna
wraps" are back on TV in force and I see that they are
replaying the ads over and over again, which means people
are buying it.
Everything I just said about body wraps also applies
to those rubber waist belts too.
On a web search I just did for those rubber belt waist
wraps, I noticed some of the websites are STILL making
claims like "Melt fat" (totally bogus, unsupported and
illegal claim).
Other sites seem to be wary of the FTC paying them a
visit,
so they do a whole song and dance around the legal issues
by saying stuff like, "sweat away inches," "therapeutic
heat", "target your problem areas" and so on. Even if these
claims are not illegal, the promotions are still deceptive?
The professional fitness model is pictured taking off
the rubber belt, revealing ripped six pack abs below... as if
those abs are a result of wearing the belt! Wishful
thinking! These are professional models, folks. They got
the abs the same way everyone else with abs got them - with
a calorie deficit from a combination of strict diet and
hard training!
Wraps and waist belt products might take off some inches
of water weight, but they can't take off a single ounce of
fat. Buyer beware
Tom Venuto is a natural bodybuilder, certified strength
coach (CSCS) and author of "Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle,
which teaches you how to get lean without drugs or
supplements using secrets of the world's best bodybuilders
and fitness models.
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