What diet pills actually work?

I’m looking for a safe and effective diet pills. I have been researching and I need some opinions to direct me to the right pills.

Here is someI have been looking at…
1. Pure Acai Berry
2. Proactol
3. Phenpedrine
4.Lipovox
5.Adipozin

And any others that you have used.

None of them work.
The testimonials are fiction, any photographs are digitally manipulated.
None have FDA approval.
They any contain caffeine, a laxative or a filler – or all 3.
They all tell you to change your diet and take exercise, like you do the work and they pocket your money.
Even the FDA approved Alli has restrictions. eat too much stout and you leak oily stuff from your butt.
Look at these 2 sites and check online for a excellent calorie site.

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http://caloriecount.about.com/cc/calories-burned.php

http://www.prohealth.com/weightloss/tools/exercise/calculator1_2.cfm

3,500 calories adds up to about 1 pound. This applies whether they are food calories coming in, or calories (burned by exercise) going out.

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3 Responses to “What diet pills actually work?”

  1. FizzbinLogic says:

    To the best of my knowledge and research Alli is the ONLY one approved by the FDA as being safe, even even if some people who took it experienced massive diarrhea.There is also a report that Lipozene is going to be approved but the other ones are all perilous.References :

  2. A B says:

    I took Acai Berry before. it will work if you diet and workout if not it will not.References : experience

  3. izzy says:

    None of them work.
    The testimonials are fiction, any photographs are digitally manipulated.
    None have FDA approval.
    They any contain caffeine, a laxative or a filler – or all 3.
    They all tell you to change your diet and take exercise, like you do the work and they pocket your money.
    Even the FDA approved Alli has restrictions. eat too much stout and you leak oily stuff from your butt.
    Look at these 2 sites and check online for a excellent calorie site.
    http://caloriecount.about.com/cc/calories-burned.php
    http://www.prohealth.com/weightloss/tools/exercise/calculator1_2.cfm
    3,500 calories adds up to about 1 pound. This applies whether they are food calories coming in, or calories (burned by exercise) going out.References : http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk/slimming/pills_review.htm
    http://phoenix.about.com/cs/scam1/a/weightloss01.htm
    http://www.caloriecounting.co.uk/resources/intro.htm

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