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A Scam Or Can Phentermine Help You Lose Weight?

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

A Scam Or Can Phentermine Help You Lose Weight?

Overview, Phentermine resin received FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approval in 1959 as a prescription appetite suppressant for the short term treatment of obesity. Phentermine Hydrochloride became widely available in United States in the 1970’s. It is approved as an appetite suppressant to help diminish weight in obese patients when used short-term and combined with exercise, diet, and behavioral modification. It is typically approved for individuals who are at increased medical risk because of their weight and works by helping to release certain chemicals in the brain that control appetite.

Phentermine, like most available weight loss medications, is considered an appetite suppressant medication. Appetite suppressant medications like it promote weight loss by lessening appetite or increasing the feeling of being full. These medications reduce appetite by increasing serotonin or catecholamine, which are two brain chemicals that affect mood and appetite.

Phentermine is used in the short term treatment of obesity. Because the appetite reducing effects of Phentermine tend to decrease after a period of a few weeks, as well as other sympathomimetic appetite suppressants, are only used during the first few weeks of a weight loss program. Phentermine can lend a hand to an individual in losing weight while developing the understanding, skills and new behaviors required for long term weight loss.

In the US, Phentermine is currently sold under the brand names Ionamin (Medeva Pharmaceuticals) and Adipex-P (Gate Pharmaceuticals). It is also available as a generic medication, known as simply ‘phentermine’.

What we like about this plan. Phentermine is a short term obesity pill that is supposed to aid the obese dieter until he or she can manage a weight loss plan. It is required that you eat a calorie reduced diet and begin an exercise program while taking Phentermine. It can be of great boost to an individual who are at increased medical risk because of their weight. If your weight has given you medical concerns and/or attributes to conditions or diseases that can become more manageable if your weight gets under control, then 12 weeks on phentermine, with your doctor’s help, might be a new beginning. What we dislike about this plan. There are many different side effects to this pill. These side effects are usually not serious and will usually disappear after the first couple of weeks taking Phentermine. Most common include dry mouth, blurred vision, heartburn, headache and/or nausea. Because phentermine acts through sympathomimetic pathways, the drug may increase blood pressure and heart rate. It may also cause palpitations, restlessness, and insomnia.

Furthermore, phentermine has the capability to cause physical and psychological dependency. The 12 week maximum prescription is not only due to drug tolerance, it is also due to dependency for the drug. Testing or clinical trails have not been done on phentermine in decades It is time for studies to determine the potential for carcinogenesis, mutagenesis or impairment of fertility.

How Healthy is this Plan? This plan is not for persons that have severe high blood pressure, history of drug or alcohol abuse, hyperthyroid diseases, and /or kidney disorders. If you are obese, dealing with medical issues that your doctor concludes are safe conditions to have while taking phentermine, this, along with a healthy eating plan and exercise can be a healthy start to a lifestyle program.

Here is the Bottom Line. This can be hope for obese individuals who need a little help to get started. As with all drugs, there are risks to side effects. This one has been on the market since the 50’s, is at a lowest cost appetite suppressants in its category, and has a website with information, success stories and community forums.

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By: Craig How

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A Weight Loss Plan For Success – free article courtesy of …

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

A Weight Loss Plan For Success
 by: Jude Wright 

The formula for losing weight is simple: eat less and exercise more. But, it’s not really all that simple, is it?

Long-term weight loss isn’t impossible, but you do have to be committed. Having a weight loss plan for your success is a good start. Here are ten items that should go into your weight loss plan.

1. Eat breakfast. This keeps you from getting too hungry later and then losing control over what you choose to eat later in the day.

2. Stock your refrigerator and pantry with healthy foods and snacks and limit high-fat, high-salt snacks such as potato chips and cookies.

3. Fill up on Fiber. Eat foods like fruits, vegetables and whole grains. The fibers in these foods will fill you up leaving less room for unhealthy choices.

4. Don’t fall into bad habits on weekends. Many people will follow a strict diet on weekends only to fall back into eating more (unhealthy) on the weekends as a reward for "being good" all week. Unfortunately, this can cause you to regain tahe weight you may have lost during the week.

5. Watch portion sizes. Your perception of what a serving size should be and a "true" serving size can differ dramatically. Measuare your portions accurately, especially when you first start your healthy eating regime.

6. Set lifestyle goals – not weight loss goals. Commitment to eating healthy foods does lead to healthy weight loss — gradually. Looking at your weight daily can cause discouragement and will make many people give up and go back to unhealthy food choices.

7. Take healthy snacks with you when you take road trips. Grab healthy granola bars, bananas, apples and other fruit to prevent the tempation of stopping for a cancy bar or milk shake.

8. Don’t deny yourself the foods you love. If you absolutely love chocolate, go ahead and have a small pice – half of a candy bar insteaad of a whole one! And avoid eating your "splurges" every day. Save them for when you really need them!

9. Start moving. Exercise is the key to long term weight loss. You’ve heard the saying, "Move it or lose it." Too true!

10. Keep a journal. Writing down what you eat, when and how much you exercise and your moods will keep you on track and motivated to continue the course.

Weight loss is achieved by both diet and exercise. It is also achieved by persistence. If you "fall off the wagon" one day, pick yourself up and continue your healthy lifestyle the next. Don’t give up!

About The Author

Jude Wright is the webmistress of multiple websites. She is especially interested in nutrition and health issues.

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Consistency Is Key To Natural Weight Loss by George Best

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Consistency Is Key To Natural Weight Loss by George Best 

There are huge numbers of weight loss methods and products on the market. Weight loss continues to be a popular goal, yet one that is rarely achieved in our society. While there are certainly extreme measures like surgery and drugs that can promote weight loss, these methods come with significant risks and drawbacks, which is why many people continually seek out and try more natural weight loss approaches.

Ultimately, natural weight loss comes down to some combination of diet and exercise. Although many approaches favor one or the other, the reality is that both diet and exercise are equally important and weight loss occurs much more rapidly with a combined approach. Many weight loss aids, including some reasonably safe natural weight loss products, can improve the overall effects of diet and exercise, but they really cannot be considered a substitute for changing your eating habits and engaging in more physical activity.

There is much debate as to what works and what doesn’t. On the diet front, some will proclaim Atkin’s and other low or no carbohydrate approaches to be the only effective diet strategy. Others may insist that calorie restriction is the way to go. Still others may insist on the low-fat approach. The fact of the matter is that all of these diet systems work at least some of the time.

As with diet, there is considerable debate as to what exercise approach works best for weight loss. Some say you have to do high intensity "interval training". Some favor the long-time, low- intensity aerobic approach. Still others say any increase in any kind of physical activity works just fine. Again, all of these appoaches work at least for some people.

Various recent research studies into the vast array of weight loss approaches has come to a rather interesting conclusion: All weight loss approaches that are based on physiologically-sound principles seem to have about the same statistical success rate. Some recent studies have shown that the biggest determining factor in the success or failure of any weight loss program is… whether or not the person sticks to the program long-term.

It has been my experience in clinical practice that very few people stick to ANY weight loss plan (at least natural weight loss plans – not some type of weight loss drug) for more than about two weeks straight. Yes, some may stay on a weight loss plan for several months, but most are not consistent over that period of time. The majority of those trying to lose weight will start off well for the first few days, but then something will come up and they get off track for a few (or more) days, and then continue going through and on again, off again cycle. The times when they are off the program largely negate whatever progress they make while they are on the program.

Based on my experience with people trying to lose weight, the biggest factor in losing weight is not the diet or exercise the person is doing, it’s the person’s consistency with whatever he or she is doing. Consistency with a natural weight loss plan, including diet and exercise is highly dependent on one’s ability to stay motivated and focusd on achieving one’s weight loss goals. In other words, if you’re going to lose weight and keep it off, you MUST get control of your mind so that you can have sufficient motivation and will-power to stick to the weight loss plan.

Developing motivation and will-power requires more than just deciding to lose weight. It is necessary for you to be able to resist any temptations that would pull you off course and interfere with your follow-through on whatever weight loss program you choose to do. Sadly, the majority of people are lacking an innate capacity to effectively avoid temptation and it is far too easy for many people who try to lose weight to quickly lose momentum and stray from their weight loss plans. For this reason, I recommend using a variety of mental conditioning techniques BEFORE one begins a natural weight loss plan. By preparing the mind in advance, one is far more able to resist temptation and stay sufficiently motivated to stick to the plan.

Among the most useful techniques I have found for this purpose include Neuro-Linguistic Progamming, Neuro-Associative Conditioning (developed by Anthony Robbins), various forms of self-hypnosis, the Sedona Method, Emotional Freedom Technique, and simply taking the time to clearly identify one’s reasons for wanting to lose weight in the first place. By using any or all of these methods, temptation can be largely eliminated and one is able to stick with his or her diet and/or exercise program long-term, which allows for consistent weight loss and maintenance of one’s weight once the goal is achieved.

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