Diet Eyeglasses: Wear Glasses and Lose Weight…

July 29th, 2010 by Administrator Leave a reply »

Anything to lose a few pounds, right? Well, clearly many around the world embrace that philosophy very literally because a plethora of outrageous weight loss gadgets and gizmos continues to proliferate the market.

Some, like various unregulated pills and potions, can be dangerous; others are just downright weird… and, dare I say, a waste of money that prey on the hopes of everyone who wants to find a magic weight loss solution that doesn’t require the tried-and-true method: exercise and healthy eating.

Here are five of my favorite crazy weight loss products:

Diet Glasses

These glasses are designed to make food appear less appealing than it would without the glare of the blue-tinted lenses. Apparently there’s some psychology research that backs up the claims behind the glasses, but no claims of weight loss from the glasses have been backed up with any authority.


Calorie Breath Weight Loss Program

By blowing into this phallic-inspired device, you can supposedly huff and puff your way to fitness in just five minutes a day. I wouldn’t hold your breath waiting for it to work though.


Diet Soap

Just sit back in the tub, relax, and wash your fat away. That’s the promise of Aoqili Diet Soap. They claim you can achieve a 20 percent reduction in body fat. If only it really worked, I’d be the cleanest chick out there.


Small Bite

If it’s your big mouth that’s getting you into trouble, you could always try Small Bite, which is described as “a revolutionary weight-loss treatment based on temporary (6-9 months) placement of an invisible oral device, creating a different habit of eating.” Basically, it makes you take smaller bites of food. While the video does sound convincing, it also sounds a little too good to be true. If you’re chomping at the bit to try it, you should know that it’s still awaiting FDA approval.


Dumbbell Phone

Another one from our creative Asian friends, the Dumbbell Phone is a 10-pound weight you can attach to your phone, so when you lift it up and down all day long, you will get a little extra workout in. Unfortunately, it won’t fit the cell phone in your pocket. I think the first part of the product’s name says it all — dumb!

by Julie Ryan Evans
thestir.cafemom.com

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2 comments

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