Medical Questions
How
are Cambridge
products and programs being accepted in the medical community?
Very-low-calorie
diets are gradually gaining acceptance among medical and health professionals.
Many medical weight management programs are based on VLCDs.
Most physicians are not concerned with the use of the products per se. Their
concern is that people who are under medical treatment will go on a weight loss
program without their knowledge or supervision. You should always determine if
a prospective customer is under a physician’s care and urge them to consult
with their doctor before starting on any weight reduction program. Cambridge provides
physician-monitoring guidelines for the physicians use.
Can
people with diabetes be on a Cambridge
Weight loss program?
Yes!
Many diabetics have lost weight using Cambridge
products with no adverse effect. As a result, they have often been able to
reduce or eliminate their medication and minimize health risks associated with
diabetes. Medical supervision is mandatory so that blood sugar levels can be
monitored and medication changed as required.
Can
people with hypoglycemia be on a Cambridge
Weight loss program?
Yes!
Many people with hypoglycemia have lost weight using Cambridge products. They frequently report
that their physical and emotional states showed a marked improvement. Some
hypoglycemic users report greater success from six half servings per day rather
than three full servings. People with hypoglycemia should consult their
physicians before going on a very low calorie diet regimen.
Can
people with high blood pressure be on a Cambridge
Weight loss program?
Yes!
Many people with high blood pressure have experienced significant reduction in
blood pressure as a result of losing weight while using Cambridge products. In many case there has also
been a normalization, which allowed a decrease in medication previously
required. People under treatment for high blood pressure should consult with
their physician when on a weight reduction program.
Can
people with lactose intolerance be on a Cambridge
Weight loss program?
Yes!
Although Cambridge
products contain non-fat dry milk, they are relatively low in lactose. If
problems occur, they can usually be alleviated by using an over the counter
products such as "Lactaid" available in most pharmacies.
Can
people who have a tendency toward gout be on a Cambridge Weight loss program?
Gout
is caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood. Because of the balance of protein
and carbohydrate, Cambridge
programs should not cause an increase in the uric acid content of the body. If
you are on medication for gout, you should work closely with your physician so
that medication can be changed when necessary. Individuals who lose significant
amounts of weight usually show reduced levels of uric acid.
Can
use of Cambridge
products cause gallstones?
The
Cambridge
products do not cause gallstones. Gallstones are caused by a malfunction of the
gall bladder that results in an excessive build up of minerals in that organ.
Individuals predisposed to gall bladder problems should not be on a
very-low-calorie diet unless their doctor monitors them.
Can
I use Cambridge
products if I suffer from ulcers?
There
is nothing in Cambridge
products that should interfere with or aggravate an ulcer condition. In fact,
the use of Cambridge
products has been report to reduce ulcer symptoms. However, you should always
consult with your physician if you are on medication for ulcers.
Can
I use Cambridge
products if I have previously suffered a heart attack or am under medical
treatment for a heart condition?
If
you have any previous history of heart disease, you should check with your
doctor before starting any weight reduction program. Your doctor should decide
the appropriateness of a low calorie diet. The Doctor may want to recommend the
added use of conventional foods (the Regular Program) with a calorie intake
close to 1,000. Reducing weight can be very beneficial and help to prevent
future medical problems.
Can
I use Cambridge
products if I am on a low sodium diet?
The
Cambridge formula
contains approximately 500 mg of sodium, or 1,500 mg per day. This is
considered to be a low intake of sodium. However, it is advisable to check with
you physician to be sure that sodium intake is not in excess of the Doctor's
recommendation for your particular condition.
Can
I use Cambridge
products along with a diuretic?
Cambridge products have a
natural diuretic effect. If you are taking a prescription diuretic you should
consult with your Doctor before beginning a weight loss program of any kind. If
you are not taking prescription diuretics, no other diuretic should be used.
Can
I use Cambridge
products if my Doctor has prescribed tranquilizers?
There
are no contra-indications that would preclude the use of tranquilizers as
prescribed by your Doctor.
Can
I use Cambridge
products if I'm being treated for a thyroid condition?
Cambridge products are
compatible with all standard thyroid treatments. However, you should consult
with your Doctor before beginning a weight loss program.
What
if my Doctor does not recommend that I go on a Cambridge Weight loss program?
Your
Doctor may have a sound reason why you should not be on a weight loss program,
or your doctor may not be familiar with the excellent results that are being
realized with the Cambridge
programs. We recommend that you ask you doctor what he feels there is in Cambridge products that might
be harmful. In addition, you might ask that he monitor you while on the diet
and give him a copy of the Physician Monitoring Guidelines. As with any other
medical advise you are given, you are always entitled
to a second opinion.
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