With many athletes finding themselves wishing to lose a few pounds, it’s no surprise that some athletes turn to the use of diet pills to help shed those last few stubborn pounds. Athletes who suffer from eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia are much more likely to use (or abuse) diet pills. Despite claims ...Read More
Archive for November, 2011
The US Drug Watchdog is targeting makers of diet pills, or dietary supplements, that more often than not do not work, or these diet pills, or dietary supplements do not produce a dramatic weight loss,or health improvement as advertised on cable TV, or in a slick magazine advertisement. The group says, “Almost all of the ...Read More
The US Drug Watchdog is zeroing in a makers of diet pills, or dietary supplements, that more often than not do not work, or these diet pills, or dietary supplements do not produce a dramatic weight loss,or health improvement as advertised on cable TV, or in a slick magazine advertisement. The group says, “Almost all ...Read More
The US Drug Watchdog is zeroing in a makers of diet pills, or dietary supplements, that more often than not do not work, or these diet pills, or dietary supplements do not produce a dramatic weight loss,or health improvement as advertised on cable TV, or in a slick magazine advertisement. The group says, “Almost all ...Read More
The US Drug Watchdog is zeroing in a makers of diet pills, or dietary supplements, that more often than not do not work, or these diet pills, or dietary supplements do not produce a dramatic weight loss,or health improvement as advertised on cable TV, or in a slick magazine advertisement. The group says, “Almost all ...Read More
The US Drug Watchdog is zeroing in a makers of diet pills, or dietary supplements, that more often than not do not work, or these diet pills, or dietary supplements do not produce a dramatic weight loss,or health improvement as advertised on cable TV, or in a slick magazine advertisement. The group says, “Almost all ...Read More
Coulsdon businesswoman slapped with huge fine over dieting pills 9:13am Wednesday 2nd November 2011 A businesswoman trading in fake diet pills has been fined £24,000 in the first UK prosecution involving misleading nutrition and health claims. Nicole Larquey, 46, of Coulsdon, admitted 24 consumer protection offences when she appeared at St Helens Magistrates Court, Merseyside ...Read More
When wanting to lose weight, it is better to do so naturally by cutting calories and exercising. It can be tempting to take a diet pill, but doing so is not worth it. I will give you three grave reasons why you should avoid taking diet pills. #1 Producers of diet pills are interested in ...Read More
Updated: Wednesday, 02 Nov 2011, 12:52 PM EDTPublished : Wednesday, 02 Nov 2011, 12:40 PM EDT (WJBK | myFOXDetroit.com) – NFL star-turned-actor Charles “Bubba” Smith died from taking too many diet pills, according to a report on TMZ.com . Smith, who played his college football at Michigan State University, was found dead in his Los ...Read More
‘Police Academy’ Star Bubba SmithDied from Diet Pill Overdose “Police Academy” star and NFL legend Bubba Smith died from taking too many diet pills … this according to the L.A. County Coroner. The Coroner just released the actor’s causes of death — the first of which was “acute phentermine intoxication.” Phentermine is the generic name ...Read More