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Do diet pills prescribed by the doctor actually work?

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Do diet pills prescribed by the doctor actually work?

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The ONLY pill currently prescribed by doctors is “Alli” there are some tremendously bad side effect with this pill, and it is only to be used in combination with eating right and exercising. That said, you’re really better off with out any kind of pill, because sooner or later, you have to stop taking it, and if you don’t change your lifestyle, you’ll just gain the weight back, and the cycle will begin. If you want advice on weight management, I recommend http://caloriecount.about.com/ It’s free, full of good advice with helpful forums. If you haven’t attempted calorie counting yet, it’s probably the best way to lose weight, since you may be eating more than you think you are, or you may just not be eating the right balance of food – if you cut fat out of your diet, for example, you won’t feel as full and you may be eating more often than you think. I lost 20 lbs counting calories 3 years ago, and haven’t gained it back.

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