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You hit the gym 5 times a week and day in day out you continue your vigorous training regimen, yet you find you still cant reach your ideal weight and cant grasp the goals you set. Sometimes for some people eating right and exercising just aren't enough, but... there is hope, and there are answers.

Low and behold, there are many "diet-pills" in circulation. Some are safe, while others can be harmful and can have opposite or even side effects. Realdiets.net has gone to great lengths to bring you the safest and most effective diet pills on the market today.

We understand that you are real people with real needs and you need help. Realdiets.net is dedicated to bringing you the most informative articles and to help you reach your goals whether it is with exercise, proper diet methods or using supplements such as diet pills, diet patches or a custom diet system.

Studies have shown that overweight patients who have used Diet Pills not only lost weight but also had lower blood pressure, blood cholesterol, tri-glycerides (fats) and a decrease in insulin resistance (the body's inability to use blood sugar) of 

Diet pills can definitely help those who have tried everything and nothing seems to work, but when considering long-term weight-loss medication treatment for obesity, you should consider the following areas of concern and potential risks.

Abuse of, or dependence on diet pills - Currently, all prescription drugs to treat obesity are controlled substances, meaning doctors need to follow certain restrictions when prescribing weight-loss medications. Although abuse and dependence are not common with non-amphetamine appetite suppressant medications, doctors should be cautious when they prescribe these medications for patients with a history of alcohol or other drug abuse.

Development of tolerance to diet pills - Most studies of weight-loss drugs show that a patient's weight tends to level off after four to six months while still on medication. While some patients and physicians may be concerned that this shows tolerance to the diet pills, the leveling off may mean that the medication has reached its limit of effectiveness. Based on the currently available studies, it is not clear if weight gain with continuing treatment is due to drug tolerance.
 

For your convenience we have divided the Diet Pills section into 4 easy to navigate categories: 

1.) Fat Burners 3.) Metabolism Boosters
2.) Carb Blockers 4.) Appetite Suppressants  

In each sub-category you will find informative articles/reviews and products suited for each section.

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