veroari answered Saturday July 17 2004, 9:50 pm: les not day that all dieting pills are bad for your body , but they do affect you , in what way? well ok when you take a dieting pill , yeah you may loose weigh , for some people is harder that the others , and then ater a while your are going to ain all that weight back. bc you are not going to take dietong pills for the rest of your life are you? and the pills are also killing some kinda cell in your body that you need to live with, and it makes you weaker. why dont oyu just settle for a live stile of eating , it dosent have to be a diet or anything. ill tell you , but first write to me and tell me if you are intereste in hering what i have to say [ veroari's advice column | Ask veroari A Question ]
Lizzy answered Saturday July 17 2004, 9:10 pm: Diet pills are dangerous for certain ages, but what i've learned is that really big vitamins work the exact same way as diet pill and make you more active. (not the fred flintsone vitamins though, lol) Hope i helped a little
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Mandee answered Saturday July 17 2004, 9:00 pm: <span style="background: url([Link](Mouse over link to see full location); Right now there is a lot of different views on diet pills. People say they aren't as bad, others may say they are extremely bad for you. But I think it depends on your health. For instance if you lack water, or...just anything diet pills can be very harmful for you. Diet pills are very addictive. Just like drugs, if you are on them for a long period of time, and then forget to take it one day you may start to shake. It happened to my friend who took them. And I have heard about that many of times. Sorry but I don't know any pills that aren't. Love ya! -Mandee </span> [ Mandee's advice column | Ask Mandee A Question ]
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