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    Extremely Dangerous New Weight Loss Trend Sparks Concern

    February 18, 20261 Min Read
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    Do NOT try this.

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    A new weight loss trend in China is causing concern. The trend showcases young people placing a piece of plastic between food and their mouths while eating.

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    They then grab the plastic and cleanly remove the food from their mouth without consuming anything.

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    The premise is that pretending to eat the food might help you feel full. However, there are much more downsides to this trend.

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    Those who attempt are at risk of choking, consuming microplastics, and even developing an eating disorder.

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    The clips have gone viral online, with many mocking the extreme lengths that people will go to in order to lose weight.

    Mental illness https://t.co/GNh5QzQjFq

    — Ikhwan (@JatIkhwan) February 18, 2026

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