Has anyone tried the Brazilian diet pill?
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Hi there!
No, I have not tried this but am familiar with about everything else and my conjecture is that it is similar. It probably revs up your metabolism to help you burn extra calories in an effort to take fat off.
If this is your goal, I suggest you stick to 1500 calories or less per day and stay active. It works!
I believe this answers your question, but if not, you may email me.
Good luck on your diet and fitness goals!
Trainer Gregg
gregg@leandownsite.com
"You can achieve anything you set your mind on."
I have never tried it..sorry
No. Just because a particular diet pill worked for someone does not mean that it will work for you. Over the counter (OTC) diet pills are considered as food supplements, and their use is unregulated. However, these are very popular and people continue to use them without considering the adverse side effects. Prescription diet pills are useful for severe obesity problems. These pills are regulated and their side effects are monitored. Some of these pills are Meridia (Sibutramine), Xenical (Orlistat), Adipex, Bontril, Didrex, Phentermine and Tenuate. Xenical is a lipase inhibitor, decreasing fat absorption by 30% resulting in a lower calorie intake. These pills will not be effective for losing weight , if a conventional weight loss plan is also not followed. More information on weight loss pills and their side effects at http://www.toloseweight.org/weightlosspi...
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