The Dangers Of Taking Diet Pills
September 9, 2008
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Diet pills and supplements try to either replace food or suppress your appetite. No pill will ever provide the the nutrition that fresh foods will, and anyone that tells you otherwise is lying.
Besides the health risks, appetite suppressant weight loss pills are not a permanent solution to controlling your weight. Almost all consumers who take appetite suppressants eventually regain the pounds they shed, FDA spokesman Jason Brodsky says.
Most weight loss pills are full of drugs and stimulants that leach nutrients from your body. Usually people go to pills because they feel hungry during their diet which usually leads to cheating on their diet and then failure.![]()
One big complaint of main stream diet pills is that they make people stay up through the night, jittery and sweaty.
There have been strokes and heart attacks due to use of over-the-counter diet pills, and heart valve problems due to prescription appetite suppressants. As stated above, diet pills result in only a modest amount of appetite suppression
The FDA urges everyone to consult with a doctor before trying any ephedrine diet supplement. Individuals with heart disease, hypertension, and glaucoma should avoid these at all costs.
Medications to reduce appetite (including fenfluramine, phentermine, diethylpropion and sibutramine) are associated with high blood pressure, heart palpitations and irregular heartbeats, dizziness, blurred vision, headaches, insomnia, anxiety and depression.
If you can’t pronounce the names of these diet pills doesn’t that make you think? Compare that to “apples ” or “fish” there’s no comparison. The dangers of taking diet pills are numerous along with high costs and low success rates.
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