Obesity has given rise to many health problems like high blood pressure, diabetes, heart diseases and stomach disorders. The reason for this is the life style of people i.e. eating junk food and little or no exercise.
The first thing that you should do if you are planning to go on a crash diet is change your life styles i.e. start eating healthy nutritious food. With the help of your dietician you could chalk out a regime of healthy diet with regular exercise. In spite of following this if you still don't lose weight then surgery is another option wherein you could lose those extra pounds.
To-day there are some who are not ready to sacrifice their food habits nor are they ready to go under the table for surgery for them diet pills are an excellent option. Diet pills are nothing but appetite suppressants. They contain Phenyl Pro Panola- mine and caffeine.
These pills help you control your hunger or in other words help you lose weight. Your doctor can prescribe these pills and in today's internet savvy world these pills are available with the internet pharmacies.
These diet pills do not come with a guarantee as they may give excellent results to some while for some these pills may render useless; it all depends upon the chemistry of the body. These diet pills are not a permanent solution to your weight loss problem.
The manufacturers of these diet pills claim that there are no side effects but then it has been found that these pills interfere with the activities of the brain resulting in high blood pressure, chest pain, depression etc.
Licensed diet pills like Xenical have shown to have side effects like diarrhea, oily stools etc. While drugs like Phen or Fen have shown to increase your chances of heart attacks and other diet pills having Caffeine or Ephedrine Hydrochloride should never be taken as these drugs are used to treat asthma allergies, hay fever etc. Some of these laxatives that are used for the purpose of weight loss have been associated with cancer.
On the whole diet pills are effective if taken under proper medical guidance followed with a proper diet, a strict and disciplined regime of exercises. Diet pills are for short term use and they have their own set of side effects on a prolonged use.