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Who Should Take Meridia Appetite Suppressant?

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Who Should Take Meridia Appetite Suppressant?

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If you are overweight by 100 pounds or more, you know the desire to find an easy way to lose unwanted weight. However, is the Meridia appetite suppressant right for you? Remember that diet pills are drugs. Meridia can be a quick fix to help with short term and and even mid-term weight loss, but what is really necessary is to use that time of drug-aided weight loss to learn healthy life-style basics. People with a history of heart disease, stroke or high blood pressure should not take Meridia. If you are not 100 pounds overweight or more, in most cases your doctor will not prescribe Meridia. Also, if you are an emotional eater who turns to food for comfort, to celebrate, to ease your nerves or for any reason other than being hungry, Meridia will most likely not work for you because it is designed to work in the part of your brain that lets you know you’re hungry. If you’re eating because your happy, sad or some other emotional reason, then changing the hunger part of your brain will not

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