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Over the Counter Diet Pills

Over the Counter Diet PillsSeveral people spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars yearly on over the counter diet pills in the hope of speeding up their metabolism. In American, more than sixty percent of adults are overweight, and thirty percent are obese. The percentages are rising every day.

Recent studies have also shown that children starting in grade school right up through high school are gaining weight, and the percentages are alarming.

Many of these individuals are turning to over the counter weight loss pills. In America they are called diet pills and in Europe they are referred to as slimming pills.

There are many factors that have contributed to this such as:

Since losing weight takes time, individuals decide to take the quick fix, which is through the use of weight loss pills. Losing weight takes perseverance and patience, rome wasn't build in a day, and neither was your weight gain.

In the 1950's until about the late 90's, doctors prescribed drugs for weight loss. These drugs work by increasing the serotonin levels in the brain which tricks the stomach into believing that it is full, which increases the persons metabolic rate.

While over the counter diet pills are categorized as food substitute, and are unregulated. Beware that these diet pills are not FDA tested, and approved and may cause serious side effects, up to and including death.

Aside from a dietician, local pharmacists can also help in determining if the pills are they safe or not. They do not consider each individual's case. Be careful about the so called natural or organic ingredients.

Not everything that comes from a natural source is considered safe. An example is Ma Huang, which is a botanical source of ephedrine known as a stimulant and is being studied for potential side effects.

Those who have a family history of prostate problems, thyroid disease, mental illness, high blood pressure and heart problems should avoid taking diet pills. The same applies to those who have had seizures or strokes. If someone is taking cold medicines, especially the ones with decongestants, diet pills should not be taken.

Whether you are taking a prescription or an over the counter weight loss pill, the dangers an consistent with similar drugs that controls the brain to reduce your appetite and includes chest pains, hair loss, fever, depression and even impotence.

For now, it will seem safer to advise the age old remedy to excessive weight gain and that is to invest in some good walking shoes instead of diet supplements, go to the park and do brisk walking, go to the gym and eat a well balanced diet.

Can you imagine trying an over the counter diet pill and then dying because of it? It has happened and do not think that it can't happen to you or someone you know. Choose wisely on the weight loss journey you are about to take. Any journey you take will require healthy foods and exercise. Weight doesn't just fall off it takes a little hard work and patience.

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