Do you believe diet pills are addictive? It's an argument that has been going on for years now.
Diet pills are literally being sold EVERYWHERE. Your local grocery store, GNC, and even your neighborhood smoothie store.
These diet pills promise that their users will lose weight immediately. All you have to do is pop the pill and a week later you are supposed to lose generally between 5-10 pounds. Do they really work? You'll have to see for yourself, but from our experience, many of these diet pills deliver as promised.
Back to seeing if these pills have any addictive qualities. There have been numerous studies done with no links of dependency to diet pills and its users.
The only problem to date with diet pills that the USA has had is in ephedra based pills. The pills were recently banned by the FDA due to being unsafe and showing signs of dependency.
The only pills that are allowed to be sold in the USA currently are herbal based pills. The ingredients are all natural and have no chemicals in them. The result is that they are completely safe for the user.
My only recommendation to a user of a diet pill is to use is in the short-term. Let's say you finally decide to start an exercise and diet program. There is nothing wrong with using an all natural diet pill to give you an immediate boost of energy and weight loss. However, 2-5 months down the road, you should not be depending on a diet pill to reach your weight loss goals.
A diet pill should not be used as a daily vitamin would be used. While it is an all natural formula, we recommend not getting your body used to it.
Good luck in your quest to weight loss!