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Weight Loss - Types of Diet Products



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By : carl cedric    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-20 21:42:11
Are you experiencing difficulty taking a breath after a lengthy brisk walk? Is going up a stair flight too much of a difficulty? Are you vulnerable to binge eating and unexpected weight gains in after a short period? If your response is yes to all of these, then your physique might soon suffer from obesity. Obesity is not only a challenge of attractiveness but can actually cause critical, life-long effects related to your health. Several critical results of obesity are high blood pressure, increased cholesterol levels, and clogged arteries.

Physicians commonly recommend diet drugs to patients diagnosed with obesity. The original diet medicine was released in the 1950s in the form of amphetamines. Regrettably, amphetamines were really “speed” or meth, resulting in extended addiction and unexpected deaths. The serious consequences of amphetamines led pharmacy companies to manufacture safer diet medicines for the American market. Several of these new diet pills were healthy; others were unauthorized because of heart- and lung-related damage.

The recent diet medicines act as fat absorption blockers or appetite suppressants. Appetite inhibitors work by changing the brain’s manufacturing of serotonin. An increase of serotonin amounts reduced the body’s desire for food. Because these drugs significantly influence the brain, they can only be consumed according to a physician’s instructions.

Fat absorption blockers act by lessening the cholesterol and oil amounts absorbed by the body. The cholesterol from meals eaten is expelled via bowel actions|movements}. The most popular fat absorption inhibitor diet drug is Xenical (generic name orlistat).

Natural diet products offer a less risky alternative to the synthetic ingredients found in hunger blockers and fat absorption inhibitors. The harmless components used are from plants or organic chemicals that naturally occur in the body.

Natural or organic weight loss medications are marketed in numerous online drug stores and health sites. Before purchasing any of these products, refer to the chemicals used and their possible consequences. Recommendations on the components are available in diet pill review sites, which also provide statements from past buyers. Be sure to double check the references printed and the websites marketing the weight loss products.

Diet pills are only advised to individuals said to have obesity. The drugs aren’t meant for a person who just needs to reduce some weight. An individual is diagnosed to be obese if his or her Body Mass Index (BMI) goes above 40. A Body Mass Index of thirty but lower than 40 is only overweight. Overweight individuals just need everyday workouts and a healthy diet to achieve a normal BMI (about 20).
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