Diet Pills

Many experts opine that to lose weight "eat less and exercise more". There are many cases in which drug or diet pills helped the patient to lose some weight whereas some people doubt the effect of the drug and also caution about its side effects.

One of the most important facts is if you're overweight, you probably eat too much. By "too much," we mean more than your body needs. Your body needs a certain amount of calories, and if you eat more than that amount, you will gain weight. For an effective weight loss product to assist you in making weight loss occur faster and easier, it would need to increase lipolysis and/or fat oxidation. It would also need to aid in reducing one's appetite. Such appetite suppresser drugs are available in market of which few are discussed here.

Some of the drugs are metabolism stimulators. Increasing the metabolism rate helps in weight loss efforts but for a temporary period. As long as the effect of the drug remains, the results are good, but there is every chance of nervous system getting stimulated. Metabolism stimulators are effective as long as they are taken, but weight gain starts immediately after the pills is stopped. Thus it has proved worthless in long term.

Anorectic drugs are marketed as appetite suppressants. They are similar to the dangerous drug class of Amphetamines. They speed up the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). Some weight-loss products contain stimulants or diuretics that can cause high blood pressure, irregular heart rate, sleep problems, nervousness, seizures, and even death.Excessive weight loss can be dangerous.

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