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Does Rapid Weight Loss Work?

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Does Rapid Weight Loss Work?

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Anonymous

For rapid weight loss you have to follow a proper and balanced diet. Taking pills for rapid weight loss will reduce your weight till you are taking pills as you stop taking pills the weight will start increasing. I tried all the tricks for rapid weight loss. But at least I find Australian lifestyle & fitness diet plans which reduced my weight rapidly.

http://www.alfitness.com.au/diet-plan.asp

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mark zeus

There are many supplements that you can take to shed your extra weight. Some natural supplements are available in the market that give rapid fat loss.  Raspberry ketones, Green Coffee Bean Extract, Green Tea, etc. are very nice products to burn the fat and to get the perfect body.

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Keira Onill

I highly do not recommend you this pills. The side effects are very dangerous. I advice to exercise and keep to the diet. This is the most healthies way to lose weight. Just read abou diet pills here http://www.phenterminedispensary.com/ and you won’t want to take them.

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The FDA does not regulate over-the-counter weight loss products. Marketers make their claims freely, usually with no research or proof that their products work. The only proven method of safe, rapid weight loss is the medically supervised very low-calorie diet (VLCD). Most of what is known about rapid weight loss comes from studies of people on these diets. No other product, pill, or diet has been proven to work for fast weight loss. The FDA-approved medicines Xenical and Meridia can help, but they work slowly and only with diet and exercise. The FDA has announced that it is reviewing adverse event reports of liver injury in patients taking Xenical and the over-the-counter drug Alli. In any rapid weight loss program, what really burns fat is not a pill or type of food. It’s the drastic reduction of calories, combined with exercise.

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