Medication

The surprising success of weight loss through psychological adjustment, the unexpected benefit of sibutramine, and weight loss through lipase inhibitors

Psychological adjustment can correct unhealthy eating behaviors through aversion training and other methods. Sibutramine, originally an antidepressant, was later found to suppress appetite and increase thermogenesis. Lipase inhibitors can block 30% of dietary fat absorption, controlling fat at its source.

2026-05-01

Karen Mok and Cecilia Cheung's weight loss secrets: dancing, running, and natural methods without drugs.

This article shares the weight loss experiences of Karen Mok and Cecilia Cheung: Karen Mok loves swimming, gym workouts, and dancing; she follows a reasonable diet and avoids snacking; and she doesn't rely on weight loss drugs (she tried diet pills but they had significant side effects and caused rapid rebound). Cecilia Cheung, on the other hand, uses exercises such as dancing, running, and...

2026-04-30

Brigitte Lin, Sandy Lam, and Michelle Reis's weight loss secrets: aerobic exercise, vegetarian diet, and the key to "endurance".

This article shares the weight loss philosophies of three female celebrities: Brigitte Lin emphasizes diet control and aerobic exercise, stresses chewing slowly and drinking plenty of water, and does not approve of dieting; Sandy Lam tried a vegetarian diet and lost 5 kilograms in 7 months, filling her stomach with whole wheat bread or popcorn; Michelle Reis's secret is just one word -...

2026-04-30

Where did I go wrong in my weight loss attempts? Misconceptions about confidence, diet, exercise, and medical choices.

This article analyzes common reasons for unsuccessful weight loss: giving up on oneself, being impatient for quick results (dieting may cause the cheeks to slim down first while the waist and abdomen remain unchanged), asynchronous whole-body and localized exercise, and inappropriate medical choices (one should go to a reputable hospital rather than a beauty salon). It also reveals the...

2026-04-30

Chapter 21. Western Medicine Therapy: Classification and Key Points of Appetite Suppressants

This article introduces Western medicine-based weight loss treatments, focusing on the types, mechanisms of action, and side effects of appetite suppressants. The article details the usage and dosage of seven drugs, including amphetamine, dextroamphetamine, and fluamphetamine, and emphasizes that they should be used under the guidance of a physician.

2026-04-29

Mechanisms of gastrointestinal hormones and gastric bypass surgery in the treatment of diabetes

This article explores the hormonal mechanism of gastric bypass surgery in the treatment of diabetes, analyzes the anterior and posterior intestinal hypotheses, and elucidates the role of gastrointestinal hormones such as GLP-1 and Ghrelin in blood glucose regulation.

2026-04-29

Long-term risks of complications and nutritional deficiencies from bariatric surgery

This article analyzes the incidence of complications such as anastomotic leakage, wound infection, and deep vein thrombosis after bariatric surgery, and explores prevention and treatment strategies for long-term complications such as anastomotic stenosis, marginal ulceration, and various nutritional deficiencies.

2026-04-29

Article 133: Alternative Weight Loss Methods (Surgical Treatment to Lose Fat and Keep Lean)

This section introduces surgical methods for weight loss, including abdominoplasty, liposuction, and ultrasonic liposuction. It also explains the principles of mechanical weight loss, the goal of losing fat while retaining lean muscle mass, and provides 15 weight loss tips.

2026-04-23
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