Medical professionals at a bariatric clinic are under an obligation to provide you with advice and prescriptions with your health in mind. But you need to be careful when taking any diet pills, because many have later been found to be dangerous. Beware of pills that are loaded with amphetamine-type substances, like ephedra. Phentermine is a prescription diet pill that should be used with caution too. I would recommend discussing any diet pills with your regular family doctor first.
You can go to your local hospital website to see what their recommendations are. The Mayo Clinic offers an online after bariatric surgery diet suggestion. You can also go to your local library to look up information.
When choosing a bariatric weight loss clinic, make sure there are counselors on the staff who can help you understand the ramifications of your decision. Bariatric weight loss is an effective physical way of reducing fat, but it may also be irreversible. On top of this, the procedure involves certain risks that one should understand and, as well, a commitment to a specific diet after the operation. Specialists at the bariatric weight loss clinic should help you understand the risks involve, and they should be able to offer you support in understanding and following the gradual adoption of a diet.
Contact a nutritionist and find out what is involved in the diet and whether it is something that is compatible with you. Contact the DukeHealth.org or the mayo clinic to get information on a recommended diet.
For starters, you could go to bariatricweightloss.com, which has a FAQ helpful in giving general information. Once you have more information, bariatricchoice.com is a wonderful resource for many different bariatric diet foods and vitamins.
A bariatric diet is a diet, usually coupled with bariatric surgery. Bariatric diets are very healthly and in very small portions. This is because bariatric surgery staples off part of the stomach to make it smaller, therefore requiring smaller meals.
Typically bariatric surgery is for people who are obese, or severely overweight. Although, studies have shown that moderately obese people lose much more weight with bariatric surgery than diet, exercise, or pills.
There is a website called bariatric diet.com that offers great diet plans. You can also order everything you would need to prepare for or recover from bariatric surgery.
There are a number of online websites that offer information about the effectiveness of diet pills. Some of these websites include WebMD, Best Health and Mayo Clinic. One could also speak to their family physician to get more information about diet pills.
You can find more about bariatric stories on one of the many official websites that bariatric has. They will have discussions from people that have been on the diet, who tell about their experiences while being on the diet. You could also go to your local library and find a book about people that have been on a bariatric diet.
People are placed on a pre-bariatric diet to make sure they are healthy enough for the surgery and also to increase their chances of success post op. A wonderful guide to a pre surgery diet can be found here: http://www.bariatricchoice.com/pre-op-bariatric-diet-for-bariatric-gastric-bypass-surgery-patients.aspx
Here are some websites that gives tips on bariatric diets. www.bariatric.us/bariatric-surgery-diet.html www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass-diet/my00827
The bariatric diet plan is for people that have had bariatric (or weight loss) surgery. It helps people stay on track with their weight loss post-surgery, and makes sure that they do not damage their organs by overeating/straining themselves with food. It is not a good diet plan if you have not had bariatric surgery.