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Steven asks…

Do adios weight loss pills actually work?

I was thinking of trying the adios pills, or the adios max weight loss pills but wondered if they actually work?
also wondered what common side effects occur?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Don’t use pills, be more active

Mark asks…

What is the best Weight Loss Pill?

Im trying to learn and research more before even considering a weight loss pill. let me know if any one knows of any good and safe ones.

weight loss cardiff answers:

Weight loss pills come in a variety of names and sizes, choosing the one that works best would be highly dependent on the individual. This means that what may work very well for one person may actually be detrimental for another. That being said, there are some weight loss pills which work for most people.

The pills of which I am talking about are ones that don’t make you lose weight, but rather remove your constant cravings for food. Think of them as nicotine patches. You take one, and you no longer crave cigarettes, or in this case food. You must be sure that these are the types of pills which you are taking because most of the other types of pills can actually cause physical diseases such as cancer, and mental ones such as depression.

If you would like a good recommendation, I would recommend visiting the site that I will put in the source section. It is definitely a good place to start as it defines the science behind the pills which it is giving you. Visit their site and do some research. I hope this helps.

David asks…

Are there any weight loss pills?

Are there any weight loss pills that really work? If so can you tell me what the name is and if it is safe?

weight loss cardiff answers:

“What There is to Know About Diet Pills?”

According to manufacturers, diet pills use natural ingredients capable of prolonging life and containing alcohol used in medication or flavoring. One thing’s for sure, never take diet pills as substitute for cutting calories without the doctor’s recommendation. There are simple but important steps to be followed when taking diet pills:

1.Never crush diet pills to mix in drinks or soups. Take it whole with a full glass of water.
2.Diet pills causes a person to urinate more frequently due to its diuretic effect. This could lead to dehydration, thus, causing complications. As a precaution, it is best to drink eight glasses of water everyday while on diet pills.
3.Take only the recommended dosage. Taking more than required will not help you lose weight but increase the risk of side effects.
4.Heartbeat should be less than 86 beats per minute. Stop taking the pills if it reaches 90 or higher that is why regular checking of pulse is a must.
5.Always follow the instructions set by the dietitian and/or doctor and not only rely on what’s enclosed in the box. Also diet pills will only work as expected if diet plan is being followed.
6.After three months, stop taking the diet pills. Common diet phenylpropanolamine is safe to use only up to sixteen weeks. Other studies show that it can cause health problems if taken under one month.

There are two kinds of diet pills; one is the prescription only diet pills and the over-the-counter diet pills.

Prescription Diet Pills – are drugs regulated by the Food and Drug Administration agency which side effects are monitored, maybe advertised and prescribed under certain dosages. The most popular of these is Xenical, which is licensed for long-term use. However, this too has it’s own side effects, diarrhea, oily and unexpected fecal discharge are just some. Therefore, users are advised to take a low fat diet plan.

While Over-the-Counter Diet Pills are categorized as food substitute and are unregulated. Beware that these diet pills are not Federal authorities tested and may cause serious side effects up to and including death.

Aside from a dietitian, local pharmacists can also help in determining the pills that are safe and not for each person’s case. Just be extra careful about the so-called “natural” or “organic” ingredients. Not everything that comes from a natural source is safe. One example is Ma Huang, which is a botanical source of ephedrine known as a stimulant and being studied for potential side effects.

Those who have or have a family history of prostate problems, thyroid disease, mental illness, high blood pressure, and heart problems should avoid taking diet supplements. The same applies to those who’ve had seizures or strokes. If someone is taking cold medicines, especially those with decongestants, diet pills should not be taken. Whether it be a prescription or an over-the-counter diet pill, the dangers are unvarying with other similar drugs which controls the brain to reduce appetite and includes chest pains, hair fall, fever, depression, and even impotence.

And as a general rule, don’t ever try to take diet drugs if pregnancy is suspected. Persons that are allergic to sulfites and tartrazine should also avoid taking diet pills. And those who are under 18 years or over 60 years of age should consult their doctor first prior to taking any dietary drugs, especially if they rely on over-the-counter stimulants used as a replacement for increase exercise.

If there is anything else I can do to help you out drop me a line.

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Lisa asks…

What are the best weight loss pills?

I need to lose about 60 pounds. I watch what I eat and workout but nothing seems to help. So what are the best weight loss pills for women?

weight loss cardiff answers:

I could sit here and say they don’t work like most people would. But I would be lying. They do work but can cause bad side effects or long term damage to your body.

I tried one and it ended me in the hospital. My throat started closing and my ears were swelling. I’m not allergic to anything either. My doctor told me to throw them out.

Then I tried Lipo 6 one a day for women. I was losing over a pound a day. But it had so much caffeine in it that it made me jittery and sick to my stomach. Even if I didn’t drink a lot I kept having to pee. I knew that had to be bad for my kidneys. I stopped taking it and started losing it naturally.

Also start walking. Remember 1 mile = 100 calories or more depending on how much you weigh. I started doing 2 miles a day then boosted it to 4 miles. I still have 15 pounds to lose but my legs are my best feature now. They are really toned.

Linda asks…

Does anyone have experience with weight loss pills?

I am 29, looking to lose 20 pounds by March. I have started Zumba and I am also watching what I eat. I want to also take some sort of weight loss pill that makes me feel hungry less and that doesn’t give me the jitters. Any suggestions? Experience?? I also don’t want to give my arm or my leg to buy the pills!

weight loss cardiff answers:

Don’t do weight loss pills. You can lose 20 pounds by March through sensible eating and exercise. If you use weight pills you may lose the weight, but you’ll gain it all back (with interest) once you stop taking the pills. See, weight loss pills artificially increase your metabolism, and once you stop taking them your metabolism slows down even more than when you started. As a result, you have to exercise more and eat less just to maintain your weight, and that metabolism slow-down is PERMANENT. You’re much better off making permanent changes to your eating and exercise habits — that way you’ll lose the weight and keep it off without any nasty side effects you get with diet pills like irritability, constipation, anxiety, sleeplessness, excessive sweating, jitters — do I really need to go on?

Ken asks…

Is it safe for breastfeeding mom to take weight loss pills?

Well, my BMI has escalated to 32 and I’m wondering if it’s dangerous to for a breastfeeding mom to take the weight loss pills. (breastfeeding exclusively until baby is 6months old).

I intend to start shedding some weight at least a month after I give birth (in August). What are the dangers?

weight loss cardiff answers:

It can be very dangerous! There is a lot of ingredients that can pass into your milk and not be safe for your little one.

One of the great things about breast feeding is that you burn about 500 calories per day making milk. Keep your diet healthy and start walking or a light exercise when you are ready. Since your body uses a lot of carbs to help make your milk you may get a sweet tooth. Try and keep fruits around to help with that. The weight will come off. I had my son 3 1/2 months ago. I weighed well over 200 lbs before giving birth. I now weigh 165. I plan to breast feed till he is 6 months then I can do whatever to lose the rest of the weight. If you want to start an exercise routine after having the baby and are worried about the lactic acid that can move into your milk, just be sure to nurse right before you exercise, watch how your baby reacts and adjust your exercise accordingly. Talk with your obgyn at your check up and they can help you go over what is best for you and your baby.

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Susan asks…

What good weight loss pills are out there?

I would like to know if anyone has had any experience with any weight loss pills that they felt worked well for them. I have tried some but felt they were no good. I would like to know about Relacore (belly fat), Leptopril, and Alli (some new one) in particular. I will be trying to eat healthy and exercise as well but was interested in something also helping me. I don’t want anything that will make my heart race, or make me feel wierd. What kind of food bars are good, healthy also-there are so many out there, looking for something to snack on.
Kati, I was wondering how the shakes taste, if you can eat anything besides their stuff, and do you have to continue it to keep the weight off or will it stay off?

weight loss cardiff answers:

There aren’t any. Pills are quick fixes that only work for a short period of time and can likely cause heart/health problems, especially in teenagers. After you quit taking them, all the weight you lost will come back, and you may end up weighing more than you started.

Eat healthy and exercise- it’s the ONLY sure fire way to lose weight.

Richard asks…

Can I take weight loss pills while on lithium?

I take lithium to stable my emotions, and there are a lot of pills that I can’t take with it because it can hurt my liver. Can I take weight loss pills while on it? Any specific brands?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Pills is not good for health naturally you have to reduce if doctor suggest the pills then you can follow here is some natural hair loss tips http://free-beauty-tips-4u.blogspot.com/2012/01/effective-ways-to-lose-fat-from-thighs.html

Joseph asks…

Is their any weight loss pills an person thats age 12 can take?

12 & 170 LBS.

Weight loss pills needed. Could i take one?
My puberty has already started.

Also, tell me some good ways i can lose weight
Im not 12. I am 16.
I put this question up for my best friends, little sister.

weight loss cardiff answers:

1)Nobody likes to take pills, and often children do not see why they should. As a nurse AND a Mother, I have used a variety of techniques.
I do not know ALL of the techniques, of course, but I do know SOME that work.

2)The easiest is to ask a question that does NOT use the word “no” in response to it. The question PREFERABLY is something like “Would you like juice or chocolate milk with your pill”.
The main idea here is to start the child thinking about pleasant drinks INSTEAD of whether or not they really WANT to take a pill, because of course they do not. It does not matter which two drinks you offer, as long as the drinks are something the child likes. Good selections are Tang, juice, milk, soda, or whatever.

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Donald asks…

How do I find yesterday’s yahoo featured news stories?

I’m looking for an article that was on yahoo! featured news about weight loss blogs with before and after pictures but it is gone. Anyone know how I can find it?

weight loss cardiff answers:

I think you can search for it. Do you remember the name of the article ?

William asks…

Does anyone know of a site that is specifically for blogging about weight loss?

I am planning on starting a diet and would like to blog about it and be inspiring to others who are dieting an get discouraged. Because I know the struggle, my weight loss might not be as life threatening as it maybe to others but it’s important to me. & I would like to share my story with those who it would encourage to pick up and try again.

weight loss cardiff answers:

Hi!

Take a look at http://www.loopchange.com – it’s free and easy and you’ll find a lot of support there. In the last couple of days, there’ve been a few missions started dedicated to weight loss (a couple women who’ve lost 20+ already and want to lose 20 more).

There is a lot of support, encouragement and accountability – and you’ll get an opportunity to inspire a lot of people if you’re successful! Hope that you’ll check it out!

Nancy asks…

What weight loss pill should I take that will work fast?

I am an 18 years old girl, and I am overweight, I need to lose weight fast. What weight loss pill should I take to burn fat fast, and what exercise should I do to help.

weight loss cardiff answers:

Taking pills is the worst thing you can do for yourself. You should try working on your eating habits and set small and achievable goals at first. Also start an exercise regimen. Remember, weight loss should be slow, gradual and permanent! Not a quick fix unless you want to fail at it. If you want more information on healthy eating and exercise, visit my blog below as well as my facebook page. I work with overweight people 🙂

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