Metabolife Diet Pill Review

Herbal Diet Pills are Diet Pills
Herbal diet pills containing 'natural' ingredients are not
necessarily safer than non-herbal diet pills. Indeed, they
can even be less safe for health and less effective for weight
loss. One problem is that over the counter diet pills and
supplements, including Metabolife 356®, are not subject
to the same scrutiny as prescription-only diet pills. In particular,
ingredient-testing and labelling regulations are less strict.
This means the weight loss customer depends largely upon information
supplied by the diet pill producer. The Metabolife web site
does not appear to offer very much information on either the
ingredients of or risks associated with it's weight loss products.
More information would definitely be helpful, especially with
regard to Ephedra, Ephedrine or Ma Huang.
Metabolife® Diet Pills - Do They Work?
Metabolife weight loss supplements are intended to be consumed
as part of a sensible eating program. The meal suggestions
provided by Metabolife are designed to offer about 1200 calories
(plus snacks), which for most people is sufficient to offer
steady weight loss of 1-2 pounds per week, depending on exercise.
Metabolife® Diet Pills - Summary
As yet, no clinical study into the long term weight loss
effects of diet supplements has suggested that pills offer
lasting weight loss. Indeed, all reputable studies suggest
that the only effective way to achieve lasting weight loss
is by sensible eating and regular exercise. Diet pills seem
therefore to be superfluous.
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