Are the diet pills working?
Funnily enough, although I’m actually losing weight at the moment, I don’t know the answer to that question as I’m doing a lot of other things at the same time.
That’s the problem in selecting the best diet pills for you, of course. The really successful dieters do a number of things at once and therefore lose weight relatively quickly. Thus, for me it’s a change to a low salt, low sugar, low fat diet (which remains enjoyable to eat in spite of what you might think) combined with more exercise (so far, just long walks) and thrown into that mix is Bladderwrack.
Why Bladderwrack? Well, that’s because it was the cheapest diet pill on the shelf in the supermarket. Whilst I have actually done some research on the diet pills available in practice I just went for that one on price on the assumption that they all work to some extent and therefore it makes more sense to try the cheapest generic brand first before splashing out on the more expensive options available. Having said that, it does target what I think may be one of my weight problems in that it speeds up the metabolism and, for example, a fat absorber isn’t going to do much for me when I’m on a low fat diet.
However, despite my caveat that I’m doing more than one thing to lose weight, by chance I missed out the pills on a couple of days and the weight seemed to go up a pound or two. Taking the full complement per day does appear to make a noticeable difference.
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