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Best and Safest Diet Pills
The best and
safest diet pills are the ones you take armed with a firm understanding
of what diet pills do, what they can't do, how they affect you,
and most importantly... a realistic expectation of how diet pills
can help you lose weight.
The worst
and unsafest diet pills are those you take blindly, without any
knowledge of how they will affect you or what they can or can't
do to help you lose weight. There are important distinctions you
need to be aware of before you begin taking diet pills, and in
the pages of Diet Pills Compared, you'll
learn these important distinctions that will help you make wise
decisions about taking diet pills.
Unfortunately,
most doctors won't tell you which diet pills are the best and
safest to take for you. They will generally prescribe something
to you, let you try it and if you respond well (don't have an
adverse reaction to it), then you can continue taking it.
Obviously,
we disagree with this approach. We firmly believe that the best
and safest way to take diet pills is to first read and learn about
them. Arm yourself with knowledge and information that will help
you make wise decisions about any diet pill you plan to take.
To begin with,
it's important to understand the basic classification of prescription
diet pills. Prescription diet pills are classified as either an
appetite suppressant, or a fat blocker.
Appetite Suppressant
Diet Pills
Diet pills
that are classified as appetite suppressants are also central
nervous system stimulants, which eliminate fatigue, suppress appetite
and give you a sense of well-being and alertness. However, they
also pose risks of producing unwanted side effects.
Some of the
most common side effects associated with stimulant-based diet
pills are nervousness, irritability, headaches, insomnia and constipation.
The most common
appetite suppressant diet pills are Phentermine,
Adipex, Meridia,
Didrex, Tenuate,
Ionamin, and Bontril.
Click on these links for more specific information about each
of these diet pills.
Fat-Blocking Diet
Pills
Fat blocking
diet pills work in the digestive system, where they block the
absorption of fat in the food you eat. The unabsorbed fat is said
to be eliminated in the stool.
Some of the
most common side effects associated with fat-blocking diet pills
are gastrointestinal pains, gas with discharge, bowel movement
urgency. Fat blocking diet pills can also interfere with the absorption
of important nutrients in your digestive tract.
The most common
fat-blocking diet pill is Xenical.
Click on any of the above highlighted links for more specific
information about these diet pills.
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