"Arasys inch loss" machines - are they effective? How effective?

The Arasys machine I had a go on yesterday was basically a kind of giant version of those “ab-belts” you can buy in chemists shops that put electrical currents into your stomach muscles through little pads. The arasys machine had twelve pads, which were put all over my upper body, and they were turned up extremely high. The sensation was quite bizarre, but bearable. Actually I could probably enjoy it in a sick kind of way.

Anyway I was wondering if anyone had any experience of these bigger machines. If I book a whole course of treatments it’ll cost rather a lot, so I’m hoping it’ll be a worthwhile treat for myself. I don’t have all that much to lose but my stomach is an area that doesn’t seem to shift with exercise.

Apparently they do work, properly, but I can’t seem to find any “before” and “after” pictures showing svelte models and sixpacked hunks. I realise those are invariably inaccurate, but it’s the first such product I’ve found that doesn’t use them, and frankly I miss them a little.

This is the place I went: http://www.inchlossclinic.co.uk/

ps: I know it’s a waste of money and I know I should just join a gym

Ummm…yeah, they “work”, as in, “they apply electricity to your muscles”, but they don’t “work” for weight or cellulite loss.

Quackwatch and the FDA say not.

I notice that the inchloss website is in the UK, and therefore beyond the sway of the FDA.

Oh, and…their “unique faradic electrical wave system”? The fifty-cent quack word for “electrical stimulation”.

What it does: makes your muscles stronger, a bit. Doesn’t make them bigger. Doesn’t remove fat or cellulite.
Cite.

Only if you consider that allowing yourself to be persuaded to set fire to a large pile of pound notes by a con artist wielding a gadget that doesn’t do anything constitutes a “worthwhile treat”.
hey, whatever floats yer boat

Fine. Go for it.
:smiley:

Four Secrets to a Flat Stomach.

Probably no before and after pictures because there is no improvement (although that doesn’t stop companies from providing fake before & afters). It’s my understanding that this sort of muscle stimulation is intended for people who are paralyzed, in order that their muscles don’t atrophy completely, and that it is sometimes successful for that–but it wouldn’t build a svelte model or sixpacked hunk.

If you’re gonna toss the money away anyway: (1) personal trainer (2) liposuction.