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You can experience diarrhea as a side effect from taking fat burners. This may be caused by the way some fat burners increase the rate that your body processes and uses foods and energy. Fat burners contain stimulants, which stimulate your intestinal tract and the rate at which your body digests food.
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Read More »Some fat burners and diet pills can cause diarrhea. It may partly depend upon how sensitive your body is to the particular formula used in the fat burners that you take. Even if your body has a high tolerance to a fat burner's ingredients, the number of ingredients can trigger certain side effects, such as diarrhea. There are two ways fat burners are proposed to work, according to a report from Georgia State University. One type may affect the central nervous system to increase metabolism, while they other attempts to work on the brain to stimulate metabolism. Do not take any type of fat burner or diet pill without your physician's approval.
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