Are there any diet pills that are approved by the FDA?!


Question: and that actually work?


Answers: and that actually work?

Well, according to Alli's advertisements, it is the only FDA approved diet drug.... but that doesn't mean it's safe or effective.
Ultimately, the best way to lose weight (the ONLY way that's effective for everyone) is diet and exercise. Diet pills should only be used as a tool to help with a diet and exercise program (which Alli also requires). Most of them have some variety of side effects including jittery feelings (for those that give energy), diarrhea (for laxatives), or even "oily discharge" (meaning a greasy mess leaking from your rectum like Alli says specifically).
If you would like to lose weight and actually get results, I would suggest talking to a nutritionist or a dietitian... they can help you find what would work best for your body in particular. Good luck!

Yes. Alli is the only non-prescription one, though.
(And yes that DOES mean it's both safe AND effective!)

Alli is.


However, I wouldn't recommend it unless you like making a poo mess due to anal leakage all over your nice new pants while you're in public.

Phentermine is probably the most common prescription diet pill there is so it has clearly been approved by the FDA.

Adderall (amphetamines) are by far the most effective. I had the least body fat I have ever had while taking it.

I believe Weight loss is one of the most challenging part of maintaining and taking care of your body.


The natural weight loss supplements that mainly function as appetite suppressants help in reducing the food cravings, which is one of the most essential factors for weight loss. Different herbal ingredients that aid in dieting include caffeine, ephedra, guarana, and country mallow, facilitate body metabolism that ensures faster burning of the body fat. Ephedra and caffeine are made for an effective combination in many organic diet pill compositions. While caffeine boosts metabolism by increasing the breakdown of fatty acids, the ephedrine reduces appetite by acting on the hypothalamus.

weight loss products and supplements are prescription drugs used to treat and manage chronic conditions like exogenous obesity.


few of the popular diet pills are Proactol, Xenical, Ephedra, Phentermine, Hoodia and Chitosan

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Whenever you are trying to lose weight, you should concentrate on these three things which all work together in providing a healthier and quicker weight loss goal for yourself. I have found this combination really successful in my weight loss plans. The first thing is exercising and how much you can put forth into it. The more you exercise, the more results you will see. The next thing is dieting and the calorie intake. If you exercise more, technically you could eat more? Always watch what you eat.

Now the last step in a good weight loss plan is always a good diet pill that can help you get to the end of the road. I have found Proactol which is a natural herbal diet pill to be the best around. It's an appetite suppressant along with being a fat blocker which stops up to 28% of fat you eat. Read up about it at TheWeightLossPlace.com where I saved money on it. Proactol really works well with exercising which gives you plenty of energy to perform. Along with that you diet will be affected by Proactol due to the appetite suppressant and fat blocker. If you slip up on meals, the fat blocker kicks in. It's really great to stop food cravings.

Concentrate on those three things and the combination is deadly for the fat cells in your body. Good luck and I hope this helps.





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