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I am an student who is working and I have absolutely no time to workout. I am looking for the best solution to find

2007-01-03 05:03:16 · 31 answers · asked by wayne 1 in Health Diet & Fitness

31 answers

Diet pills only work if you are also dieting and/or exercising.

You can lose weight without working out, but you must create a caloric deficit. Basically, this means that you take in less calories than you use.

Then, the diet pills will help reduce the appetite and accelerate the fat loss while you're in the deficit.


A couple of good ones that do work:

Thermorexin - http://www.thermorexin.com/

Nitor - http://atlargenutrition.com/nutrition_detail.php?products_id=12

2007-01-03 05:06:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

There r many different ones n u should see a doctor so he or she can determine the strength u need cuz everyone is different and our bodies react differently to speed which r in diet pills but not all.If u see a doctor it won't cost ya either n there aren't to many over the counter that say they work but is a scam.U really need to find a way to make about 15 to 20 min a day to help burn calories.Taking stairs instead of elevators or if u take the bus leave a little early and get off a stop early and walk or cut your food in half and add more nutritious snacks.Diet pills usually don't work on there own n the ones that do give energy u need to be able to use .U will end up biting your cheeks.Well here r a few different names u can ask your doc about.
Zenical
Ionamin
Ponderal.
I would try ponderal first n see cuz it isn't as strong as the ionamin which on the street r called yellow jackets which just goes to show that they r strong or the drug addicts wouldn't want them lol...

2007-01-03 05:23:38 · answer #2 · answered by too4barbie 7 · 0 0

I hate the attitude that you must "do it yourself" I tried dieting and excercising for months until I was exhausted and frustrated. Sometimes you do need help.

Phentermine is by far the best diet pill available, it is also the #1 prescribed in the U.S. I lost 60 pounds with them (it took me a year with diet and exercise). You will lose weight regardless, though maybe not as much. You can get them from an online pharmacy. I first got mine from a dietitian's office.

Some side affects are: high energy, faster heart rate, sleeplessness, low appetite, dry mouth, euphoria. After a week the symptoms dissapate. You cannot take this pill if you have high-blood pressure. Good luck to you.

2007-01-03 05:12:05 · answer #3 · answered by Jamie R 4 · 1 0

I have tried just about every diet pill there is to try. They all basically give you more energy, but it is your choice how you will use this energy. You won't lose weight unless you take this extra energy and literally run with it.
Some diet pills also suppress your appetite. There is an herb called Garcinia Cambogia that is an appetite suppresant that is in some diet pills.

Overall, a diet pill is a diet pill. They are almost all the same. It's the eating healthy and excercise that is boils down to.
I found that out myself.

2007-01-03 05:19:28 · answer #4 · answered by Mrs. R 2 · 0 0

All diet meds have a negative effect on your heart. If you are fatigued,they create energy your body doesn't have and you will find yourself crashing after your highs but unable to sleep.That is when people get into "upping and downing". Diet pills are effective at curbing my appetite but I find the energy they create along with the nervous fatigue they cause creates a hyper irritable person often demonstrating poor judgement and behavior I'm often embarrassed with later. I find everything becomes an "issue". They get me in trouble. Try a low carb diet. You will have increased productive energy and will be supplying your body and brain with the nutrition needed for your very demanding schedule. You can eat fatty fried meats on a low carb diet but the South Beach version is more healthy than the Adkins and allows you more carbs. My grandaughter did the South Beach and loves it and has lost 25 lbs. I tried the Adkins and lost 30 lbs but found it creates a carb crave that finally overtakes you. I'm changing to the South Beach. My background is in cardiology technology. I've heard all the diet pill stories over and over and know first hand their effects. You must create a calorie debt. You can find the equation on the internet for how many calories it takes for you to maintain your present weight and then adjust your intake to create a deficit. My personal belief is that using drugs that speed up a tired person radically overworks the thyroid and will lead to a poorly functioning thyroid. Before the thyroid burns out it can become very hyper functional . This in fact happened to me and a Goofey doctor ,I thought ,knew his business had my thyroid irradiated to slow it down and now I'm on thyroid supplements for Life. I gained 30 pounds in the fist year after that and was doing nothing different.WHOA!!! What I really needed was to slow down and get OFF the diet pills this brainiac had prescribed for me.Be careful with your body!!!!! Don't expect more than 11/2 pounds a week.The most important thing to do is be consistant and don't let an indescretion every now and then stop you. Good luck and God's blessings for all our successes.

2007-01-03 05:42:43 · answer #5 · answered by wonder woman 5 · 0 0

First let me inform you that diet pills only work if your already dieting and exercising. You should try LIPO 6, it is an awsome diet pill. It has recieved five stars from the website bodybuilding.com. It is a website filled with great information about fitness and exercise. Also, consumers get to vote on supplements!!!! That way people will know what works and what dosnt before buying something You should check it out. Good Luck

2007-01-03 05:24:11 · answer #6 · answered by perez262829 2 · 0 0

I've been in your shoes and have tried many different products. The sad news: there is no magic pill. None of them will work to help you lose weight. What will work is eating less and moving more. I can honestly tell you that you'll be wasting your money by buying those products. Instead, use that money to buy celery and carrot sticks for snacks. Since you go to school, give yourself extra time and park far away from your first class so you can walk a greater distance. At work, take walks on your breaks.

Good luck to you!

2007-01-03 05:21:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hmm, I agree with Diamond on finding some natural herbal stuff. I sometimes take fiber pills, Benefiber, and they help quite some. But everyone's metabolism is different, so ask some pharmacists or something. Also, if you're looking for things other than pills, look into chinese dieting tea! I drink about 20-some ounces a day and it works great. Remember herbs and not chemicals. :)

2007-01-03 05:15:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Over the counter Diet Pills are scams to make money by businesses that really don't care about the consumer.

The purpose of Diet Pills are to inhibit your hunger receptors. Thus, reducing your food intake.

However, prescription diet pills are potent and contains chemicals that fight against the hunger receptors.

Bottom line, do not resort to Diet Pills and practice common sense.

Sensible Diet and Exercise.

2007-01-03 05:20:51 · answer #9 · answered by Mr Stoic 1 · 0 0

Ive been on heaps of diet pills but they all seem to lack in purpose.
I was put on to the Lemon Detox Diet. This is a diet where you drink a natural syrup mix for about 5 days.
Cleanse your whole system by detoxing. Stops you from cravings after you finish the program.
No exercise needed. I lost 5kg in 6 days and I felt grate. My skin got shinier and my sinuses passed.
You should look into it. www.lemondetoxdiet.com.au

2007-01-03 19:32:12 · answer #10 · answered by Jackie O 1 · 0 0

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