Diet pills that really work?

United States
May 27, 2007 3:40pm CST
Hey... does anyone know any diet pills that really pull off what they claim to pull off.... ive tried alot of diffrent kinds with diet and exercise and just cant really shake off any of my un-wanted weight... any advice?.... Thanx lotz
4 responses
@dixielol (1579)
• United States
29 May 07
There is this new one. I cant remember the name of it though but it has to be prescribed to you by a doctor. Anyhow, my aunt used it. Her doc. said that most people loose about 20 pounds a month. My aunt lost 50 pounds the first month. So my mom asked her doc. for a prescription to it. He gave it to her. (even though she dont really need to loose alot of weight. She wears a size 12 in jeans) But her insurance company wont pay for it & it is really expensive. If I can ever remember the name of it I will let you know. Everyone that I know who has tried it did loose at least 20 pounds a month on it.
• United States
29 May 07
that would be awesome.. i dont think i really COULD lose 20 lbs but maybe i can..*shrug* i dunno lol its just i have kinda big ribs.. but we'll see :-D please lemme know if u find it :-D thanx alot
@Kythe42 (1412)
• United States
27 May 07
Diet pills are dangerous unless they are natural supplements. The natural stuff won't hurt you because there aren't any dangerous chemicals in them. I've got a bunch of natural supplements listed in my blog and many for weight loss. Scroll down and on the left side bar you should see a list of links for them. ~Kythe42 http://lemurianphoenix.blogspot.com
• United States
27 May 07
ok :-D thanks alot
27 May 07
DONT USE PILLS they are the worst thing to ever use! They can cause all sorts of problems from heart diseas to kidney problems to ANYTHING they are just horrible and do not work
@SarahPT (136)
• United States
31 May 07
I don't recommend diet pills. Most of them are a waste of money. Most of them also are not regulated so there is no way to know exactly what is in them. The way most diet pills are supposed to work is that they supress the appetite in combination with giving you more energy. Having more energy you are supposedly going to move around more, therefor burning more calories. Typically the results people experience are feeling jittery like they had a lot of coffee and very little in the way of a suppresed appetite. So results are very minimal in most cases. Better to just opt with good nutrition and a solid exercise program. Sarah Brown www.sarahpersonaltraining.com