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Aug
06
Diet Pill Is No Magic Bullet
Posted by: | CommentsLouis Zhang asked:
For a very long time now, Americans have been hoping for a diet pill that would make all of their extra pounds melt away effortlessly. Many brands have been created and many people have tried them only to be disappointed. Fortunately, there have been news about pills that worked well when combined with exercise. Pill such as Phentermine are actually a type of diet pill used to suppress the appetite.
Diet pills are now only used in cases of overweight and obese people and not prescribed for those who just want to shed a few extra pounds. Apidex is a slow release formula of Phentermine.
Dangers of Diet Pills
The primary danger of Phentermine is that because it is closely related to amphetamines it is known to be addictive. And taking a certain diet pill for an extended period of time amounts to nothing because the effects stop after a while since your body gets used to them, the addictive side-effect will only make you buy more but not get the results you desire.
However, in cases of severe obesity, it has shown positive results. For maximum effectiveness, this, like all diet pills, should be used with a healthy diet and exercise program.
Available since 1970, the diet pill has been used by millions of Americans. Because diet is a very popular concern, and obesity is on the rise, many look to their physician for advice on how they can lose weight. Phentermine has a high success rate with individuals who need that diet assistance.
Side Effects
Common side effects include increased blood pressure and insomnia. In the long run, the drug may become addictive. It is not recommended for those with existing heart conditions, blood pressure issues or a history of addiction. Studies have shown that some women, who have taken the drug for a year or more, have developed heart valve problems.
In the 1990′s, Fen-Phen, a combination of Phentermine and Fenfluarmine, gained phenomenal popularity. However, the mix was never studied for use as a weight loss remedy. Later on, the FDA issued a warning and the product was voluntarily removed due to severe side effects related to the heart. As for Phentermine, it was not included in that withdrawal. Used alone as a diet pill, it produced effective results with few side effects if taken for a short period. Side effects usually occur in those who take it for longer than is recommended.
Weight Loss
To be most effective, Phentermine must be used in conjunction with diet and exercise. A healthy life requires an appropriate diet, even a weight loss diet. Taking the diet pill alone will not provide this. However, it allows you the willpower to make necessary adjustments to your diet necessary to developing good eating habits.
Fad diets glut the market now. Check with your doctor for diet tips and confirming any changes you intend to make. Cutting out any one thing completely is usually not recommended. Instead, eat well-balanced meals that include all the food groups in recommended servings.
Also, add exercising as a daily thing for a healthier lifestyle after checking with your doctor which activities are suitable for you. As you become healthier and stronger, you may want to try out more vigorous workouts. And use the diet pills, only if necessary, because focusing on developing a new routine based on food and activity will be more rewarding in the long run.
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Tags: Amphetamines, Blood Pressure, Dangers Of Diet Pills, Diet Exercise, Fd, Insomnia, Magic Bullet, Obesity, Phentermine, Success RateFor a very long time now, Americans have been hoping for a diet pill that would make all of their extra pounds melt away effortlessly. Many brands have been created and many people have tried them only to be disappointed. Fortunately, there have been news about pills that worked well when combined with exercise. Pill such as Phentermine are actually a type of diet pill used to suppress the appetite.
Diet pills are now only used in cases of overweight and obese people and not prescribed for those who just want to shed a few extra pounds. Apidex is a slow release formula of Phentermine.
Dangers of Diet Pills
The primary danger of Phentermine is that because it is closely related to amphetamines it is known to be addictive. And taking a certain diet pill for an extended period of time amounts to nothing because the effects stop after a while since your body gets used to them, the addictive side-effect will only make you buy more but not get the results you desire.
However, in cases of severe obesity, it has shown positive results. For maximum effectiveness, this, like all diet pills, should be used with a healthy diet and exercise program.
Available since 1970, the diet pill has been used by millions of Americans. Because diet is a very popular concern, and obesity is on the rise, many look to their physician for advice on how they can lose weight. Phentermine has a high success rate with individuals who need that diet assistance.
Side Effects
Common side effects include increased blood pressure and insomnia. In the long run, the drug may become addictive. It is not recommended for those with existing heart conditions, blood pressure issues or a history of addiction. Studies have shown that some women, who have taken the drug for a year or more, have developed heart valve problems.
In the 1990′s, Fen-Phen, a combination of Phentermine and Fenfluarmine, gained phenomenal popularity. However, the mix was never studied for use as a weight loss remedy. Later on, the FDA issued a warning and the product was voluntarily removed due to severe side effects related to the heart. As for Phentermine, it was not included in that withdrawal. Used alone as a diet pill, it produced effective results with few side effects if taken for a short period. Side effects usually occur in those who take it for longer than is recommended.
Weight Loss
To be most effective, Phentermine must be used in conjunction with diet and exercise. A healthy life requires an appropriate diet, even a weight loss diet. Taking the diet pill alone will not provide this. However, it allows you the willpower to make necessary adjustments to your diet necessary to developing good eating habits.
Fad diets glut the market now. Check with your doctor for diet tips and confirming any changes you intend to make. Cutting out any one thing completely is usually not recommended. Instead, eat well-balanced meals that include all the food groups in recommended servings.
Also, add exercising as a daily thing for a healthier lifestyle after checking with your doctor which activities are suitable for you. As you become healthier and stronger, you may want to try out more vigorous workouts. And use the diet pills, only if necessary, because focusing on developing a new routine based on food and activity will be more rewarding in the long run.
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May
31
Diet Pills the Side Effects
Posted by: | CommentsTerry Sandhu asked:
Diet pills or often perceived to be a quick solution to a long term problem. A quick solution often covers up deeper underlying problems, without really addressing the real issues that are involved. Diet pills can fall into this category. Taking diet pills will cover up the fact that you may be living an unhealthy lifestyle, and just taking pills to hide that lifestyle is not a long term solution. Apart from this diet pills can often have severe side effects, which may go far beyond the problems that you may have with weight issues.
Diet pills do have a place in losing weight, but they should only be taken by people who are seriously overweight, and when their health is in more danger because of excessive weight compared to the potential side effects of diet pills. People who are not clinically obese, but are around thirty or forty pounds over weight should avoid diet pills and instead turn towards changing to a healthier diet and a good exercise program. Taking diet pills could potentially give you more health problems than the excessive weight that you may carry does.
Some of the side effects can include:
Hair loss, high blood pressure, heart attack, strokes, headaches, insomnia, dehydration, dizziness, hyperactivity, and a multitude of digestive problems.
As you can see, a quick fix can often have major draw backs. One of the biggest issues of diet pills is that they are not legally required to be regulated as many are classed as supplements. The only time a regulatory body will intervene is when any particular pill has proved to be dangerous and has had regular negative effects on the people that have used them. However that will not really help the people that suffered form the side effects from the diet pill or died from it.
Another problem is that the people who market diet pills often make ludicrous claims and promises in their sales literature. Often these claims regardless how fantastic, are going to appeal to people who desperately want to lose weight. The warnings about side effects have to be displayed, but are often hidden somewhere on the packaging or on a leaflet in very small writing. This is done because manufactures want people’s main focus to be on the possible benefits, and not on the potentially dangerous side effects.
If you carefully read all the writing on the way diet pills are marketed, you will actually see that the manufactures don’t actually promise or guarantee any results. The way the words are written make you believe that they are promising results. You will find statements along the lines of ‘may help you lose weight’ or ‘could help you to reduce weight’. What this means is that their product may help you lose weight or it may not. ‘May’ and ‘could’ do not really mean anything. This way the manufactures of diet pills are absolved of any responsibility whether their products will work or not.
If you do decide to take diet pills, think very carefully of the side effects, because many of them can be dangerous and some may even cost you your life. Always consult a medical practitioner before taking any diet pills. Learn if the benefits you may receive will be more advantageous than the possible side effects you may encounter. The question you need to ask yourself is that will it be worth taking diet pills and potentially endangering your health further, or is it going to be healthier and more effective to lose weight through exercising and a good diet, which have no dangerous side effects. It’s your decision!
Tags: Dehydration, Diet Pills, Digestive Problems, Headaches, Health Problems, Hyperactivity, Insomnia, Quick Solution, Sales Literature, Taking PillsDiet pills or often perceived to be a quick solution to a long term problem. A quick solution often covers up deeper underlying problems, without really addressing the real issues that are involved. Diet pills can fall into this category. Taking diet pills will cover up the fact that you may be living an unhealthy lifestyle, and just taking pills to hide that lifestyle is not a long term solution. Apart from this diet pills can often have severe side effects, which may go far beyond the problems that you may have with weight issues.
Diet pills do have a place in losing weight, but they should only be taken by people who are seriously overweight, and when their health is in more danger because of excessive weight compared to the potential side effects of diet pills. People who are not clinically obese, but are around thirty or forty pounds over weight should avoid diet pills and instead turn towards changing to a healthier diet and a good exercise program. Taking diet pills could potentially give you more health problems than the excessive weight that you may carry does.
Some of the side effects can include:
Hair loss, high blood pressure, heart attack, strokes, headaches, insomnia, dehydration, dizziness, hyperactivity, and a multitude of digestive problems.
As you can see, a quick fix can often have major draw backs. One of the biggest issues of diet pills is that they are not legally required to be regulated as many are classed as supplements. The only time a regulatory body will intervene is when any particular pill has proved to be dangerous and has had regular negative effects on the people that have used them. However that will not really help the people that suffered form the side effects from the diet pill or died from it.
Another problem is that the people who market diet pills often make ludicrous claims and promises in their sales literature. Often these claims regardless how fantastic, are going to appeal to people who desperately want to lose weight. The warnings about side effects have to be displayed, but are often hidden somewhere on the packaging or on a leaflet in very small writing. This is done because manufactures want people’s main focus to be on the possible benefits, and not on the potentially dangerous side effects.
If you carefully read all the writing on the way diet pills are marketed, you will actually see that the manufactures don’t actually promise or guarantee any results. The way the words are written make you believe that they are promising results. You will find statements along the lines of ‘may help you lose weight’ or ‘could help you to reduce weight’. What this means is that their product may help you lose weight or it may not. ‘May’ and ‘could’ do not really mean anything. This way the manufactures of diet pills are absolved of any responsibility whether their products will work or not.
If you do decide to take diet pills, think very carefully of the side effects, because many of them can be dangerous and some may even cost you your life. Always consult a medical practitioner before taking any diet pills. Learn if the benefits you may receive will be more advantageous than the possible side effects you may encounter. The question you need to ask yourself is that will it be worth taking diet pills and potentially endangering your health further, or is it going to be healthier and more effective to lose weight through exercising and a good diet, which have no dangerous side effects. It’s your decision!



