What diet pills out now really work? staker 2,trim spa,ect...?
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I use Ephedrine Plus. They are outlawed in a lot of places but most gas stations sell them. You can usually only buy one bottle at a time. Take only one every 4-6 hours though. They make you have no appetite at all. Don't go to name brand gas stations like 7-11 or any like that. Go to little quickie marts. I live in FL though so not sure if all other states are the same.
they all work you just have to do your part too. exercizing and stuff. the pills mostly just give you a boost of energy so you can go exercizing.
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there is this stuff at wal-mart in the vitamin section called ripped fuel. you can either get a muscle definition or a metabolic enhancer. get the second kind. follow the directions. i used it and lost 5 pounds in two weeks and keep it off even after i stopped using it.
I personally have not tried any myself, but I have heard that Trimspa is good.
NO diet pills really work. Read the labels carefully...they ALL say the same thing. Something along the lines of "if you take this pill with a calorie-reduced diet and regular exercise, you MAY lose weight." Even the so-called natural ones carry dangers with them that are not worth it.
You must have the calorie-reduced diet and exercise, and those two things will be just as effective, if not MORE effective if you don't have the weird chemicals in diets pills coursing through your system, causing heart, kidney, and liver problems. At best, the pills are a waste of money. At worst, you can suffer really awful health problems.
There's only one safe way to lose weight effectively, and that is to eat a LITTLE less (by 200-400 calories) than the amount of calories you need to use in a day. If you eat too much less, you body goes into fat storage mode, and any attempts at starving yourself will backfire, as you will get fat quickly again when you start eating again. The diet pills can have the same effect, in that they stop your body from having a normal metabolism, which is really bad news for your health, even if you are exercising and eating healthy.
Go to the site below to get info on how many calories you need in a day, and what your ideal weight range is for your age and height. You can enter your personal information and get a free report.
http://www.nutritiondata.com/calories-bu...
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