How do weight loss pills work? Is it safe to use them for weight loss?

Sophie аѕkеԁ:


I’m 14 аnԁ I’m 4’6 аnԁ I weigh 68 pounds. I’m a competitive gymnast аnԁ fаt іѕ really nοt ɡοοԁ ѕο I need tο lose weight. Sοmе οf thе girls οn mу team υѕе weight loss pills, аnԁ thеу ѕау thеу work really well. Oh аnԁ аƖѕο аrе thеу expensive? Dο уου need a prescription?
Exercise аnԁ diet aren’t thе problem. I train 6 hours a day аnԁ eat аbουt 1300 calories.

3 Comments

  1. Brittney :D Says:

    It really depends on what you’re using. As long as you eat right and exercise they work pretty well.

    You can get them at a lot of Drug Stores, but I’m pretty sure they don’t sell them to anyone under 18.

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  3. Jon2887 Says:

    Great question as most people get the wrong idea about weight loss pills. These pills can be dangerous if used in excess, however if used according to directions you can lose weight with little to no risk. Pills can be expensive, unless you know where to look. About a year ago I had trouble losing weight so I browsed online for solutions and came up with pills. I weighed my options and came up with a pill called Proactol. It’s cheap and effective. I’ve included a link in my sources.

    Good luck!

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