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What is the best working diet pill to lose weight fast.?

Every diet pill says that it works. Which is best working and proven to help lose wieght fast?

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9 Responses to “What is the best working diet pill to lose weight fast.?”

  1. Jess said :

    diet pills dont work.
    my cousin has tried almost every single one, and she had a heart attack from one of them.
    SHES ONLY 35!!

  2. Joe said :

    Don’t rely on pills to lose weight. Stop being lazy and exercise, eat healthily, and take care of your body.

  3. Morpheus said :

    Sorry – none of them actually works. The stuff they sell in the store is just the same stuff that’s in anti-histamine pills. They screw up your stomach rhythm a little and make you feel less hungry – and they work great for about 2 days – and then your body gets used to them and you want to eat everything in sight.

    Check out the Atkins diet – you can get his book used really cheap off of Amazon – “New Diet Revolution”. It’s a good, sensible diet, and people lose weight really well.

  4. Rachel said :

    I tried lipovarin. It is the only one that has worked for me!! I don’t know of any stores that sells them, but I got mine off of Amazon. There is a bunch of great reviews to.

  5. edkusxv said :

    Popular weight-loss pills

    A number of weight-loss pills are available at your local drugstore, supermarket or health food store. Even more options are available online. Most haven’t been proved safe and effective, and some are downright dangerous.

    1. Bitter orange Increases the number of calories burned

    * Touted as an “ephedra substitute” but may cause health problems similar to those of ephedra
    * Long-term effects unknown

    2.Chitosan Blocks the absorption of dietary fat

    * Relatively safe, but unlikely to cause weight loss
    * Can cause constipation, bloating and other gastrointestinal complaints
    * Long-term effects unknown

    3.Chromium Reduces body fat and builds muscle

    * Relatively safe, but unlikely to cause weight loss
    * Long-term effects unknown
    4. Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) Reduces body fat, decreases appetite and builds muscle
    http://www.4ahealthyheart.com/item/weight_loss/cla.html
    * Might decrease body fat and increase muscle, but isn’t likely to reduce total body weight
    * Can cause diarrhea, indigestion and other gastrointestinal problems
    5.Country mallow (heartleaf) Decreases appetite and increases the number of calories burned

    * Contains ephedra, which is dangerous
    * Likely unsafe and should be avoided
    6. Ephedra Decreases appetite

    * Can cause high blood pressure, heart rate irregularities, sleeplessness, seizures, heart attacks, strokes and even death
    * Banned from the marketplace because of safety concerns, but may still be legally sold as a tea
    * Despite the ban, many ephedra products are still sold on the Internet
    7.Green tea extract Increases calorie and fat metabolism and decreases appetite
    http://www.4ahealthyheart.com/item/weight_loss/green_tea.html
    * Limited evidence to support the claim
    * Can cause vomiting, bloating, indigestion and diarrhea
    * May contain a large amount of caffeine
    8.Guar gum Blocks the absorption of dietary fat and increases the feeling of fullness, which leads to decreased calorie intake

    * Relatively safe, but unlikely to cause weight loss
    * Can cause diarrhea, flatulence and other gastrointestinal problems
    * May cause intestinal obstruction if not taken with enough water
    9. Hoodia Decreases appetite
    http://www.4ahealthyheart.com/item/weight_loss/hoodia_weight_loss_gum.html
    * No conclusive evidence to support the weight-loss claim

  6. Ann said :

    Alli Weight-Loss Aid – innovative weight-loss program. Individually tailored online plan that teaches people healthier eating habits. FDA approved drug. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002X795P4?ie=UTF8&tag=digitsy-marina-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002X795P4

  7. Dane V. said :

    I would never recommend anyone take diet pills, they are dangerous.

  8. Joy said :

    I have been through it all and know what’s it about. The main thing is to stick in there. You can’t be an addict to food and never exercise if you want to live a healthy life and keep the weight off. I’ve worked out, done every diet, and all types of classes.

    Nothing works, besides dedication and intelligence towards the subject of losing weight.

    First, depending on how much weight you need to lose, your diet is the first concern. You can’t eat 10,000 calories a day and expect the weight to come off, even if you are exercising a lot. Which brings us to the next thing. Duh, Exercising…

    This is a must especially if you need to a lot of weight. Get at least 30 mins of some good hardcore exercising. Do some cardio, in the long run, it’s good for the heart.

    However, I find the most hardest part of losing weight/keeping it off, in my diet. It’s so hard to keep your fingers out of the cookie jar or those chocolate goodies. I’ve found a great addition to help any one out, it’s a natural weight loss supplement called Proactol. Now don’t get all crazy on me and say diet pills don’t work. That is true, but not in this case. This one isn’t meant to burn pounds while you sit on the couch. It’s an appetite suppressant, along with being a fat binder. I saved money on the pills at theweightlossplace.com along with getting some good info. It basically makes those fingers not go towards the cookie jar. For me it’s the best pill I’ve tried and I’ve tried cupboards full. Now this doesn’t mean you have to follow my foot steps but I’ve successfully lost roughly 70 pounds and keeping it off til this day.

    Well good luck and remember what I said, Dedicate

  9. Amber said :

    Thermo Phen Phen works the best for me. It will kill your appetite while also giving you more energy. Great product for losing weight fast.
    http://www.ThermoPhenPhen.com




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