Maybe...but it might just be because you're too broke to afford groceries after you buy those pills.
2006-08-02 08:22:12
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answered by hotandtastylady 3
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According to medical reports there is not yet a diet pill actively on the market that is a "magic pill", meaning none of these pills can create weight loss without other factors still being implemented as well. For example, diet pills alone, might create some water loss but not weight (fat) loss alone. A combination of good eating, exercise and possibly these pills as additional support (make you feel full etc) will work.
Pay $153? No, there are those taking advantage of people in this society of overweight, that really have no effect on us other than leaving us $153 less.
Depending upon your overall health history and or medicinal intake...such pills could even harm you. Always speak with a Medical professional before self perscribing for weight loss.
Save your money, they most definitely aren't worth the payment and if you read the small fine print on these pill endorsements you'll most likely find every time a blurb that states that results vary and must be combined with the other steps in any weight loss regime to be effective. In other words, alone, they do zilch and as for guarantees? You will have a difficult time getting money back for non results...every pill has its criteria that makes it absolutely impossible to regain your monetary loss.
2006-08-02 08:30:36
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answered by dustiiart 5
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The pills may work for short-term weight loss, but unless you make some basic changes in your diet and exercise programs, as soon as you stop taking the pills, the weight will come back.
Can you really afford to spend $153 a month for the rest of your life for diet pills?
2006-08-02 08:26:07
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answered by JetDoc 7
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if there was truely a diet pill that honestly made you loose weight while you did nothing, it would be worth wayyy more than $153. some boost your metabolism and some make you not as hungry, but really, there is nothing out there that can "melt the fat away" other than good ol' excercise, daily intake of a lot of water, and eating less. vitamins will also make you feel better if you feel sluggish or tired all the time.
2006-08-02 08:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If it sounds to good to be true. It probably is. If you really want to lose weight consume fewer calories and exercise more. The fewer calories taken in and the more you exercise the more you will lose. Just make sure you don't eat anything fried and do eat healthy and well balenced foods. Cut back on sodas because those are empty calories full of sugars. Drink plenty of water. It's better for you and doesn't have any fat, sugars, carbs, and calories. If you need a splash of flavor add a squeeze of lemon, lime, or orange.
2006-08-02 08:28:13
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answered by deltazeta_mary 5
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No they don't !! Are you talking about Liptopren? I know of a good diet that work's though. Heralife is the best diet out there I lost 40 pounds in my first month. Look in the phone book under Herbalife distributor or on line Herbalife diet. You'll see it's the best!!
2006-08-02 08:32:35
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answered by Linda S 43 2
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i bought diet pills for 60.oo a month at a diet clinic and they worked initially but by staying on them you can keep wieght off which was roughly 35 pds,but as far as keeping on losing weight i havent .they were called phentrametrazine.....spelling might be wrong. i also get water pills with them.i dont know about any other diet pills so far.But be careful using any diet pills also water pills,mine were prescribed because i was obese.i wouldnt suggest use of diet pill unless doctor prescribed some are very dangerous and can cause bad health problems.
2006-08-02 08:52:14
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answered by opinkpigglett 1
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If the average person spends that much money on a bottle of diet pills there has to be some sort of weight loss incurred. I mean, after spending that kind of money how the hell would they be able to afford groceries?
2006-08-02 08:24:05
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answered by curious 5
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I tried 100% Hoodia and......
Hoodia has worked for me...and with no side effects.
Check with your doctor before starting any weight loss program.
For all you doubters, here is the prior feedback for another Answers user who followed my advice:
Asker's Rating: *****
very good comment i lost 2 lbs in a week
i think i can almost get in my leather dress, i can hit the town in no time
**** VERY IMPORTANT NOT TO GET RIPPED OFF ---
#1. Be sure you are buying pure Hoodia...look for the import certificate on the website. No matter the price, if they do not display this, you really do NOT know what you are getting!
#2. Be sure it is 100% Hoodia & not mixed w/other herbs, etc.!!
#3. Keep in mind it stops your hunger pangs…you MUST remember to break your habit to always eat at certain times.
#4. Drink a full 8oz. glass of water with it!
Hoodia (HOOD-ee-uh) gordonii - A genus of 10 to 20 species from southwestern Africa.
Hoodia gordonii is the stoneage wonder plant found throughout the dry arid regions of the South western African continent now on the verge of making history in the fight against obesity. It is a genus belonging to the Asclepiadaceae family which consists of approximately 20 species. Used to stop hunger, quench thirst, and provide energy among other things since prehistoric times, Hoodia gordonii was first discovered by the San tribesmen and women to get through the most difficult of times.
You can read a good article about how it works at:
http://www.hoodia-diets.info/hoodia-diet-capsules.htm
http://www.hoodia-diets.info/hoodia-gordonii-diet-use.htm
http://www.hoodia-diets.info
http://hoodia-research.blogspot.com
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2006-08-03 03:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't want to say weather the pills will work or not, but I have seen that good exercise and a balanced meal does better than any pills.. plus alot of those pills are not healthy for you, and they can be addicting..
2006-08-02 08:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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HELL NO. It is a very good marketing ploy. Next time you see the commercial, really pay attention to it.
What they are doing is telling you not to buy it. If they tell you that this stuff is only for the seriously over weight. The person watching thinks "wow, if it's that good for really fat people, it would be great to loose a few pounds with".
Reverse phycology works great and they are making millions from it.
2006-08-02 08:32:19
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answered by mike h 2
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