A diet pill may offer a quick fix for losing weight, but it can come at the cost of your overall health. It's important to understand the risks of these dangerous pills.
November 26, 2014
A diet pill may offer a quick fix for losing weight, but it can come at the cost of your overall health. It's important to understand the risks of these dangerous pills.
According to the Canadian Parliament, an estimated 1 per cent of Canadians use diet pills or stimulants.
While this may not seem like a high percentage, it is likely underestimated because it is an unregulated market.
Because diet pills are often unregulated, they can contain banned ingredients that are directly linked with diseases and health problems like heart attacks, diabetes and stroke.
Like anything, too much of one thing can lead to a person becoming addicted.
Because diet pills can contain high quantities of caffeine, expect to experience the jitters.
You are likely turning to a diet pill because your eating and exercise habits aren't working.
There are more effective and healthy ways to lose weight.
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