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Pills that speed up the metabolism and suppress the appetite are risky and can lead to high blood pressure, fast heart rate and lung and heart problems. Some other possible side effects are: Bloating. Diarrhea.
Biotin Biotin. Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, stimulates the production of keratin to increase follicle growth. Biotin deficiencies tend to be...
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Liraglutide (also called Saxenda) is a weight loss medicine that works by making you feel fuller and less hungry. It's taken as an injection once a...
Read More »When I was a child, I remember my mom being concerned about her weight after having 6 children. I also remember how moody and irritable she became at one time when she was taking diet pills. Although I was too young to know why, my older siblings called her diet pills “grouchy pills.” She lost weight initially with those pills, but she stopped taking them when she realized her children had noticed the change in her behavior and she did not like feeling irritable. I also remember taking diet pills when I was a teenager and I too stopped taking them when I found myself unable to sleep well and grinding my teeth at night. I realized the price was too steep for the “benefits” of a quick fix. Diet pills are not a new thing and the desire to be “thin” is not a new thing either. But despite not being new and being known as dangerous, they are still popular and gaining in popularity. In fact one study at the University of Minnesota found that teenage use of diet pills has doubled recently. I decided to just try a popular search engine to see what would come up for “diet pills.” The first and only ten that popped up included “that really work,” “that really work fast,” “that work,” “that work fast,” and “for women.” I also noticed a popular talk show host MD being taken to task for promoting effective and safe diet pills. People, especially women and teenage girls, feel so much pressure to be thin that $40 billion dollars a year are spent on weight loss products that have no proven benefit. So I looked further to find out what doctors in reputable sites and the government based health sites are saying.
Three to six months into a vegan diet, Medlin says that many will experience clearer skin, which can include drastically reduced (or cured) acne...
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If you're wondering how much caffeine is in phentermine, the answer is zero. Phentermine doesn't have caffeine in it, but like caffeine, it's a...
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Apple cider vinegar isn't likely to be effective for weight loss. Proponents of apple cider vinegar claim that it has numerous health benefits and...
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Generally, if the muscles are going to heal on their own, they will within three months of birth. If you are several months postpartum, it's likely...
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The key is to lower your overall body fat with moderate-intensity physical activity and a healthy diet; when you reduce your total body fat, you'll...
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Full Body Detox: 9 Ways to Rejuvenate Your Body Limit alcohol. Your liver metabolizes more than 90% of the alcohol you consume ( 3 ). ... Focus on...
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