Do Diet Pills Really Work - Part II

Do Diet Pills Live Up to Their Billing

The answer is a qualified yes. But there are some scary and undesirable side effects so make sure you do some research.

Diet pills have made terrific advancements since the unsafe and often addictive diet pills of former years. And while, sadly, each new generation of diet pills has so far proven more dangerous than effective, the experts continue their search for a safe diet pill that actually does what it is supposed to do! Recent products include a new formulation proven to block dietary fat absorption. This product called Alli will be available at your local drugstore and no prescription is required. The FDA is expected to approve another prescription diet pill in the near future that also improves your cholesterol.

While these new diet pills offer hope to the thousands of North Americans who are struggling to lose weight, experts caution that there's no miracle cure out there to automatically make you drop a few dress sizes. Experts will tell you that these diet pills work only if you also change your lifestyle, and that means following the same old sage advice of dieting and exercising. If you are not committed to making healthy lifestyle changes then diet pills are a waste of money. However, if you are really committed to add exercise and healthy food into your life then diet pills may provide the boost needed to see noticeable results more quickly.

Also it should be noted that some of the medications also come with some real health risks, ranging from nausea and diarrhea and oily stools to hypertension and depression and in some isolated cases heart failure.

Diet pills really do work if combined with healthy eating and moderate exercise. And always discuss your intention to use diet pills with your health care provider and make sure your health is monitored while taking diet pills.

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