Vitamins and Diet Pills?!


Question: Vitamins and Diet Pills?
Ok so i want to start myself on some diet pills, i was aiming towards hydroxycut advanced. I was wondering if it was ok if i took one a day multi vitamins with the pills. I go to the gym regularly also.

Another question is instead of taking the vitamins would it be ok to take two different diet pills? I was thinking about the hydroxycut advanced and mega green tea with acai.

I dont know if any of this is ok, i am 16 years old and i just want to make sure i dont increase my risks of passing out or anything. If you know anything about this can you please help me?

Answers:

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Tiffany -
If you learn one thing today, let it be this.
There is no such thing as a fat burner pill, liquid, powder, or supplement!
Got it?
Think about it. If any of this garbage worked, why would 2/3 of the adults in the US be overweight, obese, or morbidly obese?
Alli is the only over the counter weight loss pill approved by the FDA. There are only three prescription weight loss medications approved. Do you think that if any of them REALLY worked we would have a $60 billion a year industry in "weight loss" supplements?
The big three pharmaceuticals would dominate the market.
Approved or otherwise, none of these weight loss supplements guarantee anything unless you establish a healthy diet and exercise program.
So why not just establish a healthy diet and exercise program and keep your money?
You will be spending somewhere between $2 and $4 per day on a product that is not approved or guaranteed to do anything!
The only weight loss supplement I recommend is a basic multivitamin.

And yes they are dangerous. Heart, liver, kidney, intestinal, and neurological damage and death have all been the result of diet pills. That is why the FDA hasn't approved any new ones for 14 years.
These supplement manufacturers are using human guinea pigs (you) for these products. As long as no one gets sick or dies, and they don't get fined or shut down they will keep making and selling this junk. Whether it works or not.

Possible side effects

Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat)
Heart complications
Jaundice (yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes)
Kidney problems
Unexplained headaches and dizziness
Excessive fatigue
Loss of appetite
Restlessness, anxiety
Nausea, vomiting
Seizures

Sound good for a growing body?



So long as you understand that diet pills don't work and you need to have a minimum calorie intake of 1000 -1200 calories to stay healthy.




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