In a society that is always demanding a quick
fix for everything, it is easy to get caught
up. Dieting is a multi-billion dollar industry
that is not excluded from this phenomenon. If
you are one who has struggled with weight,
then you may have at one point turned to diet
pills for help. However, it is important to
note that there is no magic or quick fix when
it comes to weight loss. And in most cases,
the dangers of diet pills far outweigh the
benefits.
Diet pills all seem to promise the
same thing quick and easy weight loss with
minimal effort on your part. Some even claim
to boost energy. Though there are dangers
associated with any drug, the risks with these
types of supplements seem to be more
prevalent. This is partly due to the lack of
evaluation and regulation of diet pills by the
FDA.
Of the many dangers associated with taking
diet pills, heart related complications seem
to top the list. A great majority of weight
loss supplements aim to boost the metabolism
through the use of stimulants. In many cases,
these stimulants speed up the heart causing
undue strain. For someone who is suffering,
either aware of unaware, from a weak heart,
this is no small danger. And though many diet
pills claim to contain natural ingredients,
the effects of these ingredients on the body
have not been studied in most cases.
There is also the risk of dependence with
the diet pills that contain these stimulants
that are supposed to boost the metabolism.
Overuse and abuse of these drugs can lead to a
habit. If you are considering taking any of
these pills, it is best to consult your doctor
beforehand to avoid this problem.
On the other end of the spectrum,
prescription based diet pills aim to reduce
the appetite in most cases. That may seem
great, but at the same time, these same pills
have a danger that no one has probably fully
discussed.
When the appetite is suppressed, you will
most likely eat less, thereby reducing your
overall caloric intake. Reducing your daily
calorie count will disrupt your metabolism and
cause it to slow down. So unless you make
other lifestyle changes, such as adding
exercise and being sure to eat healthy, the
seemingly positive effects of these type of
diet pills is negated.
Unfortunately, most of the diet pills on
the market fail to deliver on the promise of
weight loss, and the dangers far outweigh the
benefits. And since diet pills are classified
as a supplement, they are not closely
regulated by the FDA. Many of the products
that claim to help you lose weight contain
harmful substances that can be potentially
fatal with repeated and extended use.
So if you are one who struggles with trying
to lose weight, it is best to avoid the
dangers of diet pills and consult your doctor
instead. Your physician will be better able to
address your needs and goals in a healthy and
safe manner.