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Diet Craze
Crash diets, diet pills, obesity surgery? Get the facts, what’s right for you! Diet Craze BlogDiet pills can work
Diet pills can work
Many diet pill manufacturers say their product will help you see miraculous weight loss like losing up to 30 pounds in 30 days -- without diet or exercise. Their claims sound too good to be true, and guess what they are! A few pills, especially the newer prescription varieties Xenical have been shown in clinical studies to help dieters shed a few pounds. They work by binding themselves to fat molecules and taking them out of the body through the bodies’ waste system before you can absorb them. Most diet pills you see ads for on the Internet and TV are for products that are unregulated, untested and unproven, some can be addictive and downright dangerous. Some may work to a degree by making you feel fuller with extra fibre, some may curb your appetite and give you some extra energy. Most will only work for 6 months and then your body will become intolerant. If you are a person who has struggled with their weight and has a BMI, or body mass index, above a 27, the idea of a pill helping you lose weight is very may seem like a dream come true. Taking diet pills seem to have a place in to helping obese people lose weight. There are advantages to taking diet pills, but you have to weigh these benefits with the potential dangers as you must with any medication. Dangerous side effects and drug interactions – Some prescription diet drugs are very strong. Possible side effects occur in almost all prescription medications, and some can be very serious indeed. Each diet pill has its own unique set of side effects, but some of the more common side effects are dry mouth, sleeplessness, irritability, upset stomach, mood swings and constipation. You also have to look at the possibility of drug interactions between the diet pills and other medications you are take. If you have any other health issues, the taking of diet pills may cause serious consequences when combined with other medications. The potential for becoming dependant on diet pills is also something that you should consider also. Talk to your doctor about all the issues involved before attempting to take them. Your doctor should monitor you on a regular basis if you intend using diet pills, looking carefully for any adverse side effects. Never fool you’re self in to thinking, that if you take diet pills that you don’t need to eat sensibly and exercise also to get good results. If you do decide to try them for a defined period of time, have a plan in place for a sensible eating and exercise plan to stick to as soon as you stop taking them! You don’t want to end up with your weight going up and down like a yoyo!Do you really need a fad diet, pills, or potions, or a sensible eating plan that will produce long term results?
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