Who wouldn’t like to be a size zero? I know I would. But are we really ready to sacrifice our health to look like models. I know some of you will answer ,,Yes” to my question, a year ago I would have said yes too, but now I know that it’s just not worth it. Women which are size zero are more likely to get diseases and they are very fragile, they can also suffer from osteoporosis. But do you really know how the celebreties get to size zero? They call it the ,,Size zero pill”, but it’s real name is Clenbuterol. It’s a drug given to horses to control asthma. It’s only legal for use in horses, but it’s easy to get on the internet.
It elevates blood pressure, and heart rate, raising the risk of arrhythmias and stroke. It can cause tremors, headaches, insomnia and anxiety. Long-term, use of clenbuterol can cause a build-up of collagen in the heart that causes the muscle wall to stiffen, setting the stage for cardiac problems.
It seems surprising that a dangerous "weight loss" drug now popular in Hollywood was first discovered by bodybuilders, who generally want to gain mass. But those with anorexia and those with muscle dysmorphic disorder (common in bodybuilders) think in very similar (and sometimes life-threatening) ways.
So do you still think size zero is worth it?
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