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Monday, May 7, 2007

Diet pills

Diet Pills don't perform weight loss on their own. You can't take a diet pill and just carry on eating anything you want and doing no exercise. It just doesn't work like that.
There are two types of diet pills available.
Herbal and diet pills that are recommended by your Doctor
Herbal diet pills tend not to make a massive difference to how much weight you can lose, but rather help you by providing that little bit of extra psychological motivation and taking the edge off your appetite. If you are going to buy these types of diet pills, make sure that you read the label carefully and that you are fully aware of the listed side effects and ingredients. Never take more than the recommended dose. Be aware that there are many that make unfounded claims too, because the herbal diet pill market place isn't regulated, so do make sure that you research exactly what you're buying to avoid disappointment. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. A useful site we found that compares many of these diet pills and their suppliers can be found here.
Doctor recommended diet pills are far more effective, because their active ingredients are stronger and they have been thoroughly tested. They are, however, not guaranteed to help and like all diet pills, they need to be taken together with a proper diet and exercise plan. These diet pills are only offered to those that are obese, with a minimum BMI requirement of 27. If you only need to lose a few pounds, they are not for you. The fact that these diet pills require a doctor visit shows that they are more powerful than herbal diet pills.

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