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Super Fast Results With Weight Loss Medications and the Price That Diet Drugs Make You Pay

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossFeaturing Jason ClemensPublished September 21, 2007

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You've seen the ads? You've heard the hype? But have you ever been informed about the affects of weight loss medications?nnPrescription diet pills and other fast weight loss drugs can produce quick results...No doubt the reason why so many turn to these medications. But if you are in search of some hope, chances are that weight loss drugs will eventually let you down...nnNo drug produces long term weight loss!nnLong term results are only produced when you combine healthy eating with the proper eating habits. nnI realize that many think the old "healthy eating" advice is junk. They view it as "old school" and many totally dismiss it in favor of some quick fad that produces instant gratification. However, if you don't believe me just listen to your doctor's instructions as he hands you that bottle of pills...He will always tell you that "the medication will be effective only when combined with the proper diet, eating habits and exercise." nnHeck, it's even advertised on the commercials! At the end of every commercial they will say something along the lines of..."This weight loss medication must be used in conjunction with the proper diet, eating habits and exercise."nnAllow me to pose a question..."If diet, eating habits and exercise are all that it takes to lose weight, why take the medication in the first place?"nnChances are that you wouldn't, if you knew that the vast majority of individuals who take these drugs end up worse in the long run...nnIt's the allure of fast results that gets people started on the drug. However, once they stop taking it what's to stop the weight from coming back? Nothing! In fact, weight loss medications produce an inefficient metabolism often leading to a worse state of obesity than before the drug was taken.nnSo you're probably thinking..."Why not just stay on the medication?" You wouldn't be alone in your thought. Many people try to remain on drugs to get the "continuous benefits". However, prescription diet pills and other drugs taken over the long term are very bad for your health. All drugs have side effects and when a drug is taken for long periods the effects are compounded. nnYou simply can't stay on medications without paying the price!nnMany people have been brainwashed into believing that the only way to experience fast weight loss is with the help of prescription drugs. Unfortunately, healthy weight loss has been associated with slow, boring results. This is absolutely false! Following the correct plan will produce amazing weight loss that lasts. Notice that I said correct plan! Too many "experts" have the wrong idea about what the correct plan really is. Bad advice produces bad results every time! If you want to lose weight fast and keep it off, it can only be done by transforming your diet and eating habits. n

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