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Are you aware that around 95 percent of weight loss pills do not work? It can be shocking, but research shows that even the most popular brands have a success rate of less than 10 percent. The good news is that believe it or not, there are some effective diet pills out there that work well. Shockingly, they are not the most expensive nor are they the most popular. You may ask why? Well it is because most of the top products you find at a gym or nutrition store is not actually very successful. Most businesses cannot afford to sell high quality products at reasonable prices. They are easily persuaded to use inexpensive, low quality ingredients while charging customers outrageous amounts to cover expensive advertising costs.

You might wonder why companies can sell potentially unsafe products to the public? Dietary supplements and weight loss aids are not held to the same meticulous standards as prescription drugs are. So, they can be sold with little proof of efficiency or safety. However, once a product is on the market the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can monitor and research its safety and can take a stand to forbid or recall any dangerous products. Unfortunately, some individuals already have experienced the supplements dangerous affects before the FDA has a chance to remove the product. For this reason, it is very important to do your research before taking a weight loss supplement.

So how can you find a good product? The first step is to do research. Look at customer reviews, scientific studies, and analyze the ingredients on a particular product. Step two; compare the data to find the most effective product with the best price. Lastly, look at recommendations. Check out health and nutrition websites to see what they recommend and how it will benefit you. Find a site that gives each product an equal chance by basing their evaluation on both the consumer's feedback and scientific results.

The benefits of diet pills can be good, but are often short term. Over a short period of time, weight loss can reduce a number of health risks. Some scientific studies suggest that the effects of weight loss pills on obesity related health risks could lower blood pressure, blood cholesterol, triglycerides (fats) and decrease insulin resistance (the body's inability to use blood sugar) over a short period of time. However, unless the pills are taken over a long period of time, which is not recommended, the weight can come back and so will the health risks associated with obesity.

If you are considering weight loss pills be sure to do your homework first. Read nutrition labels and talk to your doctor or pharmacist about what you are planning on doing. Also, it is a wise idea to check the FDA website for warnings or alerts about safety concerns and product recalls. Choose a weight loss pill that is good for you and your weight loss goals.

by: Terry Mickelson




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