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The Battle of the Bulge with diet pills |
The desire of all rational being to look good is inherent, and the nature of ones work before the advent of the twentieth century, when machine did not overtake men assisted the men to keep in shape. The female species however were occupied with domestic –chores and the society restricted their movement within the confines of their house—no office work, which facilitated in keeping their midriff slim and trim. You did not have women crouching in couches in front of Television sets or rollicking in swivel chairs facing computers.
Today it is a different world, a hectic world .Our priorities have changed. We are busy chasing money, everything else comes next, and so does health. We eat whatever is closest at hand, without thinking of the merits and demerits of its food content. A significant number of us are unable to gain control of our appetite .The best thing to do to keep ourselves in shape is to exercise and reduce calorie intake.
But then we are in an impatient age, who has the patience and the perseverance to regiment ourselves to a routine, we want a quick fix. This is the reason for the growing popularity of the “fat melting pill”. . No matter how hard we try we just can't stop eating.
But Diet pills Promise a quick fix, can they deliver? As a short term supplement to diet and exercise pills are effective in the treatment of obesity.
Diet drugs are available in several different forms, including prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs and herbal supplements. Prescription drugs such as didrex, Meridia and Xenical are only available with a doctor's prescription. They are carefully regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, and their use is closely monitored by the prescribing doctor.
Over-the-counter drugs are available without a doctor's prescription, right in your local drugstore or supermarket, and are also regulated by the FDA.
Herbal diet supplements are also available without a prescription. You'll typically find a huge variety of these in health food and nutrition stores as well as in regular supermarkets. Herbal supplements are often labeled "all natural" and are considered by the FDA to be food products as opposed to drugs.
The question however uppermost in our doubtful mind is does Diet Pills work? A few pills, especially the newer prescription varieties (such as Meridia and Xenical), have been shown in clinical studies to help dieters shed a few pounds. But the majority of the ads you see on the Internet and TV are for products that are unregulated, untested and unproven.
In any case even the most effective diet pills such as Phentermine,Adipex and Didrex etc. are only meant to be taken for a short period of time -- usually six months. The Side effects of weight reducing drugs are many and one needs the guidance of a qualified physician when one is on a diet pill.
Stuart William is an associate editor to the website www.phenterminehome.com. The website offers complete Phentermine information through breaking news, personal views, and articles on weight loss. We also provide requisite information about the numerous weight loss pills
such as Phentermine, Adipex and Didrex etc... So feed back comment and suggestions will be highly appreciated at wilstuart@gmail.com
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