The Health Risks Associated With Diet Pills
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Last updated: Tuesday, September 27, 2011

If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, right? I always find the infomercials produced by diet pill companies entertaining; you know, the ones where they promise significant weight loss in just one to two weeks. I’m sure if I drastically restricted my food intake and took appetite-suppressant medications for seven or more days, then these claims might not be so far off. But at what cost? When we surveyed you all on this topic a while back, many of you answered that you had tried diet pills before . Although I’m not part of this

group, I’ve often wondered if these pills are worth it - and by worth it, I mean, are they worth enduring some of the less than desirable side effects like cramping, gas, diarrhea, and increased blood pressure and heart rate to shed pounds the “quick fix” way? What happens when you stop taking the pills? And are the pills that are supposed to be used in conjunction with physical activity and a well-balanced diet any better? Keep reading to learn more on the health risks associated with these drugs.

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The Health Risks Associated With Diet Pills