Tropical Weight Loss
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You may have heard of the whoosh effect. This buzzy weight-loss term supposedly describes a phenomenon in which fat cells fill with water, feel “squishy” for a bit, then — whoosh! — release all that water so you drop a few pounds seemingly overnight. If that sounds like a made-up term, that's because… it is.
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Read More »Some bloggers cite the Minnesota Starvation Experiment — a 1944 study on the physical and psychological effects of semi-starvation — as proof that a cheat meal can trigger the whoosh effect. “They are totally misusing the study,” says Tim Church , MD, MPH, PhD, professor of preventative medicine at Pennington Biomedical Research Center at Louisiana State University. “That wasn’t a weight-loss study. They starved people.” Other articles claim that drinking alcohol can trigger the whoosh effect by dehydrating you. But again, there is no scientific proof. “Beer is 95 percent water,” Giancoli notes. And the calories from alcohol can quickly add up, which won’t help you lose weight.
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