Recent studies
have shown that more people are getting overweight every year. This happens not
only to adults but even to kids who have just started in school.
There are many
factors that have contributed to this such as the rise in the number of fast
foods joints that contain a lot of saturated fat in the meals, the use of
refined sugar in sodas and other processed foods, eating food with less fiber,
genetics, overeating and as people age slow metabolism.
Since losing
weight takes time and most people can’t wait to get rid of it, these people
have decided to take the fastest way out which is through the use of weight
loss tablets.
In the 1950’s
until the late 90’s, doctors prescribed drugs for weight loss. The drug works
by increasing the serotonin levels in the brain that makes the brain believe
that the stomach is already full and thus, increases the person’s metabolic
rate.
It was only after
scientists discovered that these drugs had side effects and were related to
cause heart valve disease that these were taken off the shelves.
Later on,
modifications have been made and new drugs were developed and prescribed by
doctors and many of which are still waiting for FDA approval.
The idea that a
simple drug can change everything without the need to change one's diet or
sacrificing anything is very tempting since people have seen friends and family
members use it and have shown tremendous improvement.
This has made a
lot of people spend millions of dollars every year to also experience this
miracle and has given drug companies a lot of money making the drug and selling
it.
Diet pills can be
purchased either over-the-counter or prescribed by a doctor. Even with the
advances in medical technology, these drugs still pose a health risk to the
public. Problems in patients can be unpleasant such as diarrhea and vomiting,
harmful such as tightness in the chest and in the urinary tract and fatal such
as a heart attack or a stroke.
An overdose in
using weight loss tablets can cause tremors, confusion, hallucinations, shallow
breathing, renal failure, heart attack, and convulsions.
The side effects
vary depending on the lifestyle and health of the person and can be minimized
as long as one consults the doctor and follows the prescribed dosage when using
it.
Should one decide
to stop using the drugs, studies have shown that a person will experience
withdrawal symptoms and side effects. These include noticeable mood swings,
hyper-activity, and pain in the stomach, insomnia and nightmares, severe
irritability, extreme fatigue, depression, nausea, vomiting and trembling.
A lot of clinical
tests will show that taking these weight loss tablets really work. But this
can only work if it is done with a low-calorie diet and an exercise plan.
A person can jog
every morning or sign up and workout in a gym. Just like taking any medicine,
one should first consult the doctor before undergoing any form of exercise.
The best exercise
plan should have cardiovascular and weight training exercises. This helps burn
calories and increase the muscle to fat ratio that will increase one's
metabolism and lose weight.
It is up to the
person already to stick to the program to see that it works.
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