Side Effects of Fat-Burning Pills
The quintessential body. Who doesn't want it? But not all are willing to do the natural work (proper diet and exercise) necessary to achieve it. Enter fat-burning pills--a savior to those seeking the quick fix. However, shortcuts can prove deadly. Fat burning pills also known as diet pills can work for a short time but the side effects are too poignant to ignore. So, you before you pop the next Orlistat or Hydroxycut, take the following into consideration.
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The Body
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Fats are referred to as lipids, which are essential to energy storage and cell membrane growth. Most fat-burning pills break down these lipids by increasing the metabolism to make the fat burn quickly while curbing the appetite.
Insomnia
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There's no "rest for the wicked," so you can't sleep at night. You feel like you drank twenty mugs of coffee today, when in fact you had none.
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Addiction
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Once you start taking these pills you won't want to stop, especially after noticing that you did in fact shed 10 lbs. after just 1 week! So you keep popping and popping and popping, only to realize that more demons are rising from the gutter.
Anxiety/Restlessness/Paranoia
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A common side effect of fat-burning pills is feeling jittery, anxious and always looking over your shoulder--paranoia.
Internal Disruptions
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Diarrhea, vomiting, dizziness, headaches, menstrual cycle inconsistencies, chest pain, poor eye sight, dry mouth, irregular heart palpitations and seizures are all side effects of fat-burning pills.
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