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It's a new procedure to aid weight loss
I have googled it to find out when the procedure will be available here and where but I am not getting any further
Can anyone help me
Many many thanks in anticipation
I have googled it to find out when the procedure will be available here and where but I am not getting any further
Can anyone help me
Many many thanks in anticipation
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Amazing how many people with delicate stomachs visit Body and Soul posts.
11:44 Wed 26th Aug 2015
Cosmo says "due to hit UK shores in September":
http:// www.cos mopolit an.co.u k/body/ news/a3 7039/as pire-as sist-st omach-p ump-gro ss/
(Although, given that their knowledge of Latin appears to be non-existent, I wouldn't put too much faith in the quality of the rest of their reporting!)
UK agent here:
http:// www.syn med.co. uk/prod ucts_as pire-as sist.ht m
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(Although, given that their knowledge of Latin appears to be non-existent, I wouldn't put too much faith in the quality of the rest of their reporting!)
UK agent here:
http://
From what I see on that site it looks like a great idea for the obese and if it works as described it would be a good option to make it available on the NHS for selected patients of course.
I think the problem with it could be that it would be abused by some. I eat a lot, but fortunately I don't have a big issue with weight, maybe could do with losing 3 stone. With that device, I could just carry on eating vast quantities and suck it back out again without the need to diet. From that point of view it could be easily abused, with little incentive to diet. So once all that food has been sucked out, wouldn't you then be hungry again, now having a nearly empty stomach?
I think the problem with it could be that it would be abused by some. I eat a lot, but fortunately I don't have a big issue with weight, maybe could do with losing 3 stone. With that device, I could just carry on eating vast quantities and suck it back out again without the need to diet. From that point of view it could be easily abused, with little incentive to diet. So once all that food has been sucked out, wouldn't you then be hungry again, now having a nearly empty stomach?