What is #skinnytok and why Tiktok decided to ban it

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Tiktok removed the #Skinnytok retail sign widely used after promoting the harmful and unrealistic body.

Experts recommend losing healthy weight through permanent lifestyle changes. (Representative image)

Experts recommend losing healthy weight through permanent lifestyle changes. (Representative image)

Recently, social media has become a place for health and fitness advice. Among the most popular content is videos where people proudly share weight loss trips. These clips often attract a lot of attention and inspire others to try the same tricks to lose weight. Many of these veiled methods are unsafe and can harm your health.

As mentioned by USa Today, Tiktok recently removed the #Skinnytok retailer after receiving a violent reaction to enhance unhealthy body standards and risky weight loss methods.

It is not the first incident of its kind. Once again in September, the content creator Lev Schmidt was banned to build its presence on social media about severe thinness and high weight loss tips.

From #skinnytok to various diet challenges, platforms like TIKTOK are drained with healthy videos and fitness. Although they may look useful, these videos often make bold claims about rapid weight loss that is not supported by science. What causes anxiety is that many people try them without understanding the potential health risks.

It is important to remember that not everything on the Internet is safe. Following unspecified trends can cause more harm than it is beneficial, especially when it comes to your health.

They are not only retailers. Many of the so -called common weight loss on Tiktok also raises concerns among health experts.

It includes one ozemPIC, which is a drug dedicated to diabetes. Some people use it as a rapid weight loss reform, but experts warn that it can cause serious side effects such as nausea, pancreatitis, and even thyroid tumors, according to Sugbo.ph.

Another viral penetration is to mix coffee and lemon juice to reduce hunger. While some influencers claim to help control appetite, they often leave the risks – this mixture can cause dehydration and may lead to stomach ulcers.

There is also an increasing direction to drink rice water as a way to accelerate metabolism. However, there is no scientific evidence that this health experts and experts do not recommend it.

Finally, strong fasting is promoted, as people go without long periods of time, as a quick way to lose weight. But this can lead to muscle loss and lack of essential nutrients, which can seriously harm the body.

These alleged breaches may look like easy solutions, but they often come with hidden risks and real health benefits.

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