hublim says
To be honest... No.
I do not believe there are any quick fixes or miracle cures for being overweight. Changing your attitude to food, what you are eating and exercising more will allow you to sustain your weight loss.
You need to make a conscious decision to change your life for the better.
I would encourage improving your diet before turning to diet pills.
Caryl Oliver says
If you are one of the very few with a genuine medical obesity problem them your doctor, not diet pills will help you. If you are just overweight - as I was, then good diet and exercise is the only way to go. Change habits over time, no quick fixes - I lost 15 kilos in 12 months and it has stayed off..
topgunjager says
obesity is a choice that we make, you may not choose to be obese but you choose the food that you eat and the lifestyle that you maintain. no need for dangerous drugs because it doesn't cure your decision making abilities, you need lots of control and lots of respect for your body by limiting the amount of food you take and performing the exercise your body needs. i've been in that path and all i had to say everytime i feel the need to eat is say no and enforce it.
HealthFreak2009 says
Weight loss supplements can be part of the answer. I believe natural supplements combined with exercise and healthy diet will help most people. Whether you use diet pills prescribed by a doctor or non-prescription supplements, you won't get results if you keep eating the wrong foods and not exercising.
If you choose to go with prescription diet pills, beware of the potential side effects. They can be worse than being overweight.

TypingTornado says
people are obese typically due to two factors -- what (and how much) they eat -- balanced by how very little they do. please note i said "typically." it is a rare, rare obese individual who is not gluttonous and/or lazy.
BarbH918 says
Never. Ever. The only way to lose weight is to get your head in the game. Commit. Eat healthy, drink water and get off the couch. If you're "morbidly obese" consult a doctor to do it. Putting pills in your mouth and altering your body chemistry is not the answer. I've made a commitment to myself and I've lost 40 lbs. I'm still losing. I will never be heavy again.

marlonbb says
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mrsceo says
No. The question you have here is too easy. Why are you asking? Do you have a hub that is more detailed? Diet pills have an adverse affect on everyone...I need more information to answer this in detail.
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