Diet Pills: Are They Heart-Healthy or Harmful?

BY TEAM FOURTH FRONTIER DESK

Diet pills, also known as weight loss supplements, are consumed to lose weight quickly.

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These pills suppress appetite, increase metabolism, or block the absorption of fat or carbohydrates.

Consuming diet pills are harmful and can lead to high blood pressure, fast heart rate, and lung and heart problems.

Some other possible side effects of consuming diet pills are - Bloating, Diarrhea, and Insomnia.

Some diet pills have powerful stimulant effects and are addictive which can have serious effects on health.

Diet pills sometimes interact with other medications and might worsen underlying health conditions, such as heart disease.

According to the Food and Drug Administration, many diet pills are not even legal, even ones you can find in stores.

Many diet pill products could be tainted, contaminated or contact stimulates, which might cause major health problems.

A healthy diet and regular physical activity, along with proper stress management, are the best ways to achieve and maintain a healthy weight. (Source: CHLA.org)