Yogurt Activia offers a truly promotes the benefits?
Activia Yogurt has long been promoted for its health benefits due to its live cultures of bacteria, including the now famous "Bifidus Actiregularis" cited to support the immune system and promote digestive health.
Danone Activia capitalizes on this last detail, pushing women around the world to believe as this yogurt is the product ideal for women-friendly cure stomach pains.
If we stop on advertising, but we can see that this has a vaguely worded to present the benefits, simply saying that "helps naturally regulate your slow intestinal transit."
And what the heck does say "help": how does it help, when it helps, it helps, and what is the reaction that leads to the miracles that makes this yogurt so well? the answer to these questions and others is not as knowledgeable, while no mention of Danone to explain it, so much so that merely show us, in the spot, a short animation where a swollen belly full of poo, with the advent of Activia is deflated and is free blowing and dell'ingombrante burden.
Any product advertised for its medicinal effects around the bloating and any illness in general (yes, constipation is classified as a disease) , should contain a stamp or any certified mail the container, which is advertised to indicate how the effect has been studied and classified as true.
Activia instead is content to put on display flat stomach on a green background.
G them studies on their website easily traced back to the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), the gigantic umbrella under which all the problems related to digestion fall, which makes it even more ambiguous on how to eat Activia aid. Add the fact that researchers and doctors are still arguing about the real effects of probiotics to figure out what advertising is the product of marketing hype. On the other hand, the marketing of yogurt seems to have a surge in close proximity of the bikini season when the women use all possible weapons to fight the flab and swelling.
But what does this have yogurt with the flesh, not in a direct care (of course, always better to eat a yogurt that a piece of nougat). Think like me Jean Kilbourne, author of "Killing Us Softly " who said that even if the image of a yellow arrow pointing down a perfectly flat stomach is considered literally as related to decrease the swelling (so they say that of Danone, which is scientifically proven that arrow there, moves into the subconscious of those who see that image, the idea that Activia helps you lose weight.
The aim, it seems that to evoke the idea "this is the kind of stomach that I bill if I use active".
Not having any evidence about its effects, and being a product dramatically misleading, I do not recommend buying it if your goal is to lose weight by relying on questionable superpowers of microorganisms.
To reduce the flab in fact, are very different things to do than spend money on something that is anything but slim.
If you wish to eat yogurt for the sake of it so be it. I am first going to buy it, but I take a ton 'cause it is light and I adore the taste, not because I think that if the I take my belly will be flat as the Tavoliere ..
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