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Diet
Pills – Do they work? Are they safe? Which
one should I use? |
by:
Mike
West |
Diet
Pills are the fastest growing segment of
the dietary supplement industry. Sales of
diet pills and related supplements have
been increasing 10 to 20 percent annually
to the point where last year they reached
$2 billion. Considering the fact that 60%
of the U.S. population are overweight or
obese, it’s no wonder that several of us
are looking for a way to drop extra pounds.
Diet pill ads are starting to pop up everywhere,
particularly on the internet, but before
you go out and buy the latest greatest pill,
do some research.
HOW DO DIET PILLS WORK?
Most over the counter diet pills work by
increasing your body’s energy expenditure.
One of the most common ingredients (caffeine)
raises your metabolism by increasing the
breakdown of fatty acids and therefore reducing
appetite. This increase in energy and decrease
in appetite is a great combination for burning
fat.
WHAT’S IN THESE DIET PILLS?
In late 2003, based on evidence that it
caused heart attacks, Ephedrine was banned
as an ingredient in diet pills. Diet pills
now generally contain a mixture of vitamins
(thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B-6, folic
acid) and of course caffeine or any number
of herbs. With any supplement, herb, or
medication, the best advice is to READ THE
LABEL.
(As of April 14, 2005- The year old FDA
ban on Ephedra has been lifted. The matter
has been sent back to the FDA for reevaluation
– Source: Yahoo News)
ARE DIET PILLS SAFE?
Diet pill side effects can range from dizziness,
nausea, increased urination, to the more
sever - chest pain, heart attack, liver
and kidney damage, stroke, seizures, and
even death. After a few months your body
develops a tolerance for the pill’s effects,
so diet pills are meant to be taken for
a very short period of time. These pills
CAN be safe if they are not abused.
With the combination of a healthy diet,
and regular exercise a diet pill can give
you that little extra nudge to loose a few
extra pounds. Don’t expect to loose weight
on a diet pill alone. Do your research,
ask questions, read the labels and find
out what diet pill is right for you.
About the author:
Mike West is a studying dietitian and contributing
editor for Diet Pill Reviews. For more information,
visit http://www.diet-pill-review.com
Copyright 2005, M. West
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