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Diet Pills Most Effective
According to manufacturers, diet tablets use natural ingredients capable of prolonging life and contain alcohol used in medication or flavoring. The use of diet tablets may be becoming more accepted, although they should not be used without your physician knowing about it or as a way to continue to eat too much. Whichever way you intend to approach this, with your physicians knowledge and approval or not, pay good heed to the warnings on the side of the packaging for potential side-effects which ca even be life threatening if ignored.
Never crush diet pills to mix in drinks or soups so take them whole with a full glass of water. All the same, these tablets make you urinate more frequently and while this is quite natural it does mean that you will become dehydrated if you do not have at least eight glasses of water throughout the day to counteract this.
It may seem unnecessary to say but only take the recommended dosage because taking more than required won’t help you lose weight but increase the risk of negative effects. These tablets can increase the metabolic rate and as a consequence the heart beats per minute so if your pulse starts to exceed 90 per minute the pills must be stopped, this is why regular pulse checks are essential.
Always follow the instructions set by the nutritionist or physician and don’t just rely on what’s enclosed in the box, keep in mind, diet tablets will only work as expected if dietary plan is being followed. This is particularly true about diet pills incorporating phenylpropanolamine as there are conflicting reports about how long it can be used, as some say up to 3 months with others reporting less than one month and as long term use can cause health problems, it is worth confirming.
There are only two kinds of pill in as much that certain kinds are available by prescription only or those that are available over the counter. The problem is that over the counter tablets are not regulated like those prescribed and monitored by the FDA and can only be advertised using a strict code of practice.
A few pills are licensed for longer term use of which Xenical is one, however even this has side effects which can include diarrhea and other associated problems. Doctors and other health workers would much prefer people to have a low fat dietary plan instead because even though the diet tablets available over the counter are treated as foodstuffs, they are not regulated.
Non prescription diet tablets aren’t tested by any government department and they can cause serious problems if the person taking them hasn’t asked for any advice and only accepted what they say in the instruction. All this concern is even more relevant if you look into your family history and find that it includes heart, blood pressure and thyroid issues as well as mental illness, stroke seizure as well as a prostate condition.
One very important time not to take diet pills is when you’re pregnant or you’re trying for a baby. Persons that are allergic to sulfites and tartrazine should also avoid taking diet tablets, and those who are under 18 or over 60 years of age should consult their doctor first prior to taking any dietary drugs, particularly if they rely on over-the-counter stimulants used as a replacement for exercise. It wouldn’t be fair to say that diet tablets do not have their place in combating weight issues, however you must be careful about their use.
July 30th, 2010 at 10:49 am
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