Risks of Optifast
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Lack of Minerals
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Because the Optifast diet only allows about 800 calories a day, it only contains the amount of vitamins and minerals recommended for healthy living. But because the recommended amount of vitamins and minerals are for someone who is healthy, this may not be sufficient enough for someone who is obese. This can cause many unforeseen complications, especially for someone who is severely obese.
Increased Risk of Gallstones
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Gallstone formation happens at a more increased rate in people who have a very low caloric intake, and more so in women than men especially when losing weight very quickly.
Risk of Overdose
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When a person is on the Optifast diet and taking prescribed medication for another ailment or condition, they may find themselves in danger of overdosing. This is because some medication strengths are determined by a person's weight. If a person loses a large amount of weight while on the Optifast diet, their medication may become too strong.
Short-Term Side Effects
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Nausea, fatigue, constipation and diarrhea are all additional side effects of this low-calorie diet. These effects are usually short-term and disappear once the body grows accustomed to the amount of calories provided.
Financial Risks
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Because the Optifast diet is managed through a clinic and requires medical supervision, the cost of the diet can be very expensive. This can prove to be a financial risk, especially since most people will find it very hard to endure up to six weeks of a liquid diet with only Optifast products as solid food.
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