Weight Loss Supplements Tips
Friday, April 28th, 2006Weight loss supplements are pills that people take to suppress their appetite and therefore help them stick to a low food intake diet. The idea of taking a pill to magically make your excess weight fall off is a very tempting thought for anyone struggling with traditional diets and exercise programs. Weight loss supplements are therefore an extremely popular commodity, especially in the United States.
Not only are the people of the U.S. more overweight than just about every other country in the world, but the U.S. practically worships medication as a solution to all of life’s problems. This combination has led to a booming weight loss supplement industry in America, with hundreds if not thousands of different brands on the market today.
Most weight loss supplements work by the same general principle of appetite suppression. Appetite suppressants are always CNS stimulants of one kind or another, and therefore will also trigger a number of ‘side effects’ in addition to lowering your appetite. The side effects include an increased heart rate, a boost to your blood pressure, and often a roller coaster effect on your blood sugar levels. Weight loss supplements are therefore not without some risks, especially if you suffer from heart disease of any kind, or diabetes.
The irony about weight loss supplements is that most people that would benefit from them are also people that are at risk to take them. People who are very much overweight are far more likely to suffer from heart disease, hypertension, or diabetes, and therefore shouldn’t take weight loss supplements that work by way of a stimulant.
One of the first stimulants that was popular in weight loss supplements was ephedra. Ephedra is the precursor chemical to amphetamines, and has many of the same upper like effects on your body. After it became clear that ephedra based medication was causing people to have heart attacks or other fatal health complications, ephedra has become less popular as a weight loss pill ingredient. Be careful though, just because a diet pill advertises itself as ‘ephedra free’ doesn’t mean that is stimulant free, as there are many different stimulants out there that also share the same risks as ephedra. If the supplement you are considering indicates that it will ‘boost your energy levels’, it’s got a stimulant.
Though risky and not without some side effects, weight loss supplements may be appropriate for some people. Of course, a healthy diet and regular exercise is the best way to lose weight and keep it off, but no one really wants to hear that. If you are considering a weight loss supplement, its always a good idea to talk to your doctor about it first.
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