Based on recent findings over 60 percent of grown persons in the United States above the age of 19 are overweight. Research further shows that one in four grown-ups are regarded as obese and at any given time over the course of a year at least half of the United States adult population is on a diet. To deal with the weight loss predicament many American women have encountered the Body Magic. The real issue is, does it work and is it actually an effective weight loss technique?
This article will evaluate the explanations as to why so many women are turning to Body Magic and whether or not it truly suits the standards, promises, and desires of those that are trying to lose weight.
The garment was made as a joined effort by orthopedic and plastic surgeons. At first, doctors set out to produce a garment that would give relief or substantially reduce back pain suffering. Be that as it may, during the formation process, the crew of doctors then noticed that the garment could also handle multiple health concerns concurrently.
Because of this, the final product is acknowledged as a medical grade garment acceptable for:
* Back Support
* Shoulder Support
* Thermal Therapy
* Orthopedics Care
* Back Pain Relief
* Weight Loss
* Tummy Tuck
* Abdominoplasty
* High Back Compression
* Abdomen Compression
* Post Maternity Care
A lot of women are drawn to the garment because of the assurances of shedding up to three sizes in ten minutes. There are lots of Youtube videos with ordinary to full figured women squeezing, twisting, and some even massaging themselves into one of these garments.
In watching the videos and going through the many “before and after” pictures, it is very apparent that the garment does in fact give the impression of a tummy tuck, breast lift, and buttock augmentation. It really does visually change the shape of the body. But we all know that everything is not always as it appears. It’s one thing to appear as though you have lost weight and another to actually lose weight.
So we’ve seen that the garment makes a woman seem 2-3 sizes smaller. That is sufficient for many women. However, there are lots more who wish to be able to take the garment off and still look 2-3 sizes smaller and unaffected by gravity. Can the so called magical garment help with that?
According to Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Leonel Kelly, “…since fat is predominantly water, like water, it takes on the shape of whatever “container” it’s in. So what happens is, as a person wears the garment on a regular basis, their body starts to take on the form that it is in when they have on the Body Magic (which is why it’s called a reshaping garment.)”
Basically the garment is similar to a mold, it’s molding or reshaping the body. If it is put on day-after-day for up to 8 hours, the body will begin taking the same shape and form as the garment.
It works almost like a girdle with the difference being this garment has a built in fat re-distribution system known as Lipo-Transportation. What this means is when a woman wears the garment her fatty tissue is literally moved to where fatty tissue is needed. The only places women generally need fatty tissue is in the hips, breasts, and buttocks. Once the areas needing the fat are filled, the excess fat is moved to the abdominal region. The pressure from the garment on the abdomen helps to compress fat cells which stimulates excess fat removal through the lymphatic system (meaning its passed out of the body mainly via urination).
Women have stated that after wearing body magic 6-8 hours every day for 30 days that they have actually experienced weight loss. Women who wear the garment for special occasions and events only, do not experience the same outcomes. Women who change their diet and wear the body magic on a regular basis, tend to achieve greater weight loss than those who just wear the garment. Moreover, women who exercise, change their diet, and wear the garment constantly, report even greater success with their weight loss goals.
The logical conclusion is that it works.







