Weight Loss Pills In The News
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Health concerns and desire to look attractive are two major factors
that are driving the weight loss industry. Some people are tempted
to use OTC medications and weight loss pills to achieve fast results.
It should be realized that there is no magic formula or magic wand
for losing weight. Healthy eating, low-calorie foods and regular
physical activity are the effective ways to lose weight and keep
it off.
Remember that even if you take weight loss pills it will be necessary
to consume low calorie diet. Also remember that taking pills forever
for controlling weight is neither practical nor safe.
Here we shall look at some of the popular weight loss pills presently
in the news:
Clenbuterol
Alli
Xenical
Ephedra
Ma Huang
Bitter orange
Hoodia
• Clenbuterol
This drug has been in the news recently under its nickname Size
Zero Pill or Size 0 pill. It has earned the nickname because of
the extremely undernourished and starved look of some of the fashion
icons in Hollywood who have been using this pill. This drug is not
meant for human consumption; it is a FDA approved drug for treatment
of horses. This drug increases heart rate and body temperature thus
help burn fat; it suppresses appetite for as long as nine hours
after its consumption. It is an extremely unsafe drug.
• Alli
Alli is not a medicine; it is a fat burner or fat blocker. It is
a FDA approved OTC weight reduction product. Weight gain is caused
by excess calorie intake, and consumption of fat is the main cause
of excess calorie intake, Alli blocks about 25 % of the fat consumed
from being digested; the undigested fat passes through the body
in the natural way. Since the fat is prevented from being digested,
Alli is effective in weight loss.
When you use Alli you are required to limit your meals to 15 gms
of fat each, failing which you are likely to have extremely unpleasant
side reactions such as bowel movements, loose stools, very frequent
visits to “loo”, “farting” with oily discharge,
etc.
Since even a popular burger exceeds Alli’s limit of permissible
fat content, it is a serious limitation the dieter has to contend
with.
• Xenical
Alli and Xenical are similar; their composition is the same so
their limitations and usefulness (!) will be similar.
• Ephedra
Ephedra (ephedrine alkaloid) used in dietary supplements suppresses
the appetite. Many popular products used for weight control were
found to be using Ephedra at one time. However, it has now been
totally banned due to safety concerns. In spite of the ban many
ephedra products are still sold on the Internet.
Many athletes considered Ephedrine as a performance-enhancing drug.
Due to safety concerns it has been prohibited in most competitive
sports.
• Ma Huang
This is the Chinese name for Ephedra. It also has been banned in
USA.
• Bitter Orange
This non-prescription OTC product is claimed to increases the number
of calories burned and thus help weight loss. It is being sold as
a substitute for Ephedra. It may also cause health problems as Ephedra
does. Its long term effects are not known.
• Hoodia
This is an extract from a cactus-like succulent plant from deserts
of South Africa. It is being sold as natural appetite suppressant.
This has not been evaluated for safety, effectiveness, or purity
by the FDA and it is a potentially risky product for weight loss.
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