Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The Dangers of Diet Pills

From Fatigue to Faint
Diet pills/drugs are made to eliminate body fat and suppress appetite. How it works, usually by making us urinate frequently. According to the European Medicines Evaluation Agency, appetite busting drug can be fatal if taken without the supervision of experts. Our body needs nutritious food with all the vitamins in it. If we don't eat, how can we get the nutrient? Urinate frequently can also makes us dehydrated. No wonder that the diet pills/drugs often make people who consume them become weak, tired, and sometimes unconscious.



The Effects for Our Body
1.    Because of the laxatives slimming drug, the food we eat will be wasted quickly before it is absorbed. The danger is, if we stop consume the drug, body weight will gain because the intestine absorbs the food quicker.
2.    Emotional disorders, hyperactivity, insomnia, abdominal bloating or burning, constant fatigue, depression, addiction, nausea, vomiting, and body trembling. There is also a negative impact on fertility of uterine and menstrual cycles become irregular.
3.    These drugs also cause dehydration of the body. After a long time can also cause a kidney damage.
4.    People who use diet pills to lose their weight will actually gain their weight after 5 years into the future.
5.    People with a strict diet pills will feel dizzy when getting up from sitting and easy to collapse when exposed to sunlight too long.
6.   Other physical changes, such as hair falls, irregular menstruations, slow heartbeat, low blood pressure, and not resistant to cold weather.
7.    After a long time can cause anorexia and not resistant to cold weather.

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