There's no magic pill. Get up and exercise, and start eating right.
2007-01-05 03:55:10
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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None of them work. They may temporarily help you lose weight but when you are off of them, or your body builds up tolerance to them, then you gain it back.
Losing weight is not losing weight if you gain it back.
That’s what diet pills do, why do you think there is a new popular one every few months.
Now if you wonder if there are any good supplements and my answer is yes.
There are some supplements that you can take that can enhance a very healthy diet and fitness program and help you to stay committed to it.
7 Keto is an awesome metabolic enhancing compound that helps to reduce body weight and body fat by giving you more of a hormone that tells your thyroid to increase your metabolism. You may say wow, that’s what I need. No, the 7-Keto is all you need, not the other stuff. Yes but no, see the body can only take so much of it at a time before its eliminated by the blood and the rest becomes expensive urine. So you cant just take it alone, it must be part of a plan.
Hoodia by itself, not combined with other compounds, appears to affect the brain by making the stomach feel full and reducing the desire to eat.
Offers safe, caffeine-free, non-stimulant weight management support when used alone. It also may help in metabolizing fats.
Multivitamins - help you maintain the muscle that you have by providing nutrients your cells need. Understand if you don’t put enough nutrients in your body, you will lose muscle because your body will eat the muscle for those nutrients.
These supplements should be part of an overall lifestyle change, to a healthier one.
2007-01-08 04:37:31
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answered by jt66250 7
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There is 100% natural Hoodia. A lot of these pills have ingredients that act like caffeine because caffeine is an effective metabolism booster. I would also say that caffeine is probably the safest thing in these diet pills.
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2007-01-05 05:11:22
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answered by diet-loser 2
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The key is probably to raise your metabolism a different way. I take vitamins with vitamin B to give me energy, go to a store like the Vitamin Store or GNC and ask an associate about it. There's a lot of pills that will raise your energy so that you can burn more calories during the day, rather than diet pills that probably won't work as effectively. Good luck
2007-01-05 03:54:51
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answered by Angelgirl 2
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Go to your doctor and get phenteremine. It works great, costs about $25 for a month supply, and even if you don't have insurance, you can get an appointment with a family doctor, just ask on the phone if he prescribes diet pills, there are a few who refuse to because they want you to do it the hard way.
2007-01-05 03:54:07
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answered by Krista13 3
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A proper calorie controlled diet and exercise would be much healthier and lead to longer term desired affects than pills will. You'll feel better, look better and be better if you diet with your long term health in mind.
Pills and fad diets mess up your metabolizm and lead to serious weight issues.
Respect yourself.
2007-01-05 03:58:30
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answered by briardan 4
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