Do diet pills really work?
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Diet pills do work, and I know I am going to get a lot of bad ratings for what I am about to say, but that's okay because I'll feel better knowing I told you.
While diet pills do work to help people lose weight, they are not at all healthy. As soon as you stop taking the pill you will gain the weight back quite fast. Not only that but from a medical stand point they are not safe! Diet pills are not required to be tested by the FDA before being released to the public. On top of that they can cause many medical problems such as:
anxiety or nervousness,
irritability,
insomnia and a feeling of restlessness or hyperactivity,
high blood pressure,
tightness in the chest,
heart palpitations,
heart attack,
stroke or congestive heart failure,
digestive tract problems like vomiting, diarrhea, constipation or other stomach pain,
fever,
dry mouth,
headaches,
dizziness,
blurred vision,
profuse sweating,
hair loss,
menstrual cycle and sex drive disturbances
urinary tract problems
Based upon all of that information I truly hope you choose to lose weight in a better/safer way than taking a pill to help you.
Diet pills are a temporary fix and that is it. After a couple of weeks it loses it effectiveness. You can have the same results with diet and excercise.
Diet pills do work but they are not magic, you have to work with them. The hardest thing about staying on a diet is controlling food cravings. The most succesful form of losing weight is dieting. If your not against adding prescription diet pills to your diet, i would highly recommend you check out Rimonabant at http://www.4rx.biz
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