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Feb 28
2007
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How Do Diet Pills Work?Posted by in Untagged |
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Let's clear the air on diet pills!I just received an incredible email. A young mom was asking if there was a diet pill that worked in her sleep. Huh? The intent of a diet pill is to reduce your appetite so what good would it do in the middle of the night?
The "old school" diet pills may have increased your metabolism because they were thinly veiled amphetamines, but no more.
The last of the dangerous "heart stopping" substances was ephedra which is now banned in the USA and most of the world. It's the substance which was held responsible for Olympic track star Florence Griffith-Joyner's heart attack (remember "Flo Jo" and her incredibly long fingernails?)
Current diet pills work by affecting the central nervous system of your brain. Yeah, not a place you want to mess around with -- so don't.
Diet pills do not "make" you lose weight! They work (maybe) by reducing your appetite, that's all. Once you stop taking them, you'll return to old food choices and regain the weight. You'll say "those pills didn't work." Yes they did, but you didn't.
Whether you pick a thermogenic diet like Kimkins where you automatically burn lots more calories or another very low carb diet, you'll enjoy natural appetite suppression within a few days. No pills needed.
Repeat after me: There's no such thing as a "safe" diet pill. Just say no to drugs!
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