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Would you dare to try the most extreme weight loss method?

Would you dare to try the most extreme weight loss method?

2026-02-09 09:47:36 · · #1

1. South Korea invents "weight loss oil"

According to reports, this new concept cooking oil launched by Korea's Cheil Industries contains diglycerides that are not easily absorbed by the body and converted into fat; instead, they are excreted with food residue. Regarding the effects of this "weight-loss oil," clinical trials conducted in Japan show that obese individuals can easily lose 2 kilograms if they consume it continuously for three months.

2. Carbon Dioxide Injection for Weight Loss: For some women who have lost faith in dieting and exercise, surgery is the fastest option. Currently, the most popular weight loss method in Korean hospitals' dermatology departments is "weight loss injection," which involves injecting carbon dioxide gas into the areas of the body where fat needs to be broken down. Although it is expensive and has some safety concerns, its very noticeable effects make it highly sought after by many women.

The most extreme weight loss method – dare you take the challenge?

3. Weight loss method for colds

In fact, Korean cuisine rarely uses oily methods like stir-frying or deep-frying. Instead, it primarily employs boiling, grilling, and marinating. However, their obsession with "diet oil" demonstrates their extreme harshness regarding weight loss. Having lived in Korea for many years, I've observed that weight gain isn't just a major fear for Korean women; some young men also experience this anxiety. There are even male celebrities who actively promote a "cold-induced weight loss method," suggesting that frequently catching colds reduces appetite and thus begins weight loss.

4. Place a saline balloon in the stomach.

In addition, South Korean hospitals have learned an advanced weight loss method from other countries—the "water balloon" weight loss method: by placing a balloon filled with saline solution into the patient's stomach, the person will feel a little full, thus achieving the goal of "shrinking the stomach." South Korean doctors point out that this weight loss method originated in the United States, and its effect is similar to removing part of the stomach, with no risks associated with general anesthesia during the surgery.

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