Yes, a university study was recently done which shows that it does aid in the process of weight losswhen exercising. I wouldn't consider it a "diet pill" but if you're going for a healthy lifestyle and trying to lose weight, I would add fish oils!
Diuretics can help you lose a small amount of weight temporarily. Orlistat (Xenical/Alli) can help you lose an average of 6 pounds. Otherwise, there are no weight loss pills that are known to work.
it depends on your body, you should ask a docter about you.
i dont know its not exactly proven
Not currently. You should try diet and excercise.
Its never a good idea to take diet pills to lose weight. Most of diet pills are not FDA approved. Also weight loss with help of such pills is not long lasting. Try sticking to exercise and a healthy diet to lose weight gradually.
Weight loss pills are unsafe and do not work. Exercising and eating less are the only good ways to lose weight.
no because it helps your heart
Yes, eating plainly cooked fish (but not if in batter or breadcrumbs) such as cod can help in weight loss.
There is no known way to speed up your metabolism. Many of the pills available will increase your heart rate, but this will not help you lose weight.
Well try eating less.Then go to your doctor and get water pills to help you lose weight. It might be helpful if you do not eat before going to bed too.
yes!
There may be certain vitamins that can help in certain cases. However, for the most part the best way to lose weight is by eating less and working out more.