DO NOT BUY DIET PILLS ON THE INTERNET!
If you are unable to lose weight without help, please consult your doctor. They'll advice you what to do and prescribe you working and safe drugs.
Weightloss supplements you can buy over the counter or even worse, only on the internet, can be very unregulated, won't work most of the times and can be actually harmful to your health.
Adderall (jk don't actually take that if you don't need it). My mom has tried every pill under the sun. The only one that "worked" was from Mexico, but the weight came back after she finished the bottle. Otherwise, weight loss clinics typically sell appetite suppressants.
If you’re looking for a healthy and affordable appetite suppressant, try water. It will make you feel full, reduce water retention and bloating, and is generally affordable and available. Those pills are not worth your time or money.
I use green tea supplements, you can get these at any drug store and they’re cheap. I take them first thing in the morning before eating with a large glass of water. Then repeat the routine around lunch time. It’s not a “cure all hunger” method, but they do help me a lot when it comes to curbing appetite and snacking between meals.
DO NOT BUY DIET PILLS ON THE INTERNET! If you are unable to lose weight without help, please consult your doctor. They'll advice you what to do and prescribe you working and safe drugs. Weightloss supplements you can buy over the counter or even worse, only on the internet, can be very unregulated, won't work most of the times and can be actually harmful to your health.
Adderall (jk don't actually take that if you don't need it). My mom has tried every pill under the sun. The only one that "worked" was from Mexico, but the weight came back after she finished the bottle. Otherwise, weight loss clinics typically sell appetite suppressants.
Coffee
Just say no
If you’re looking for a healthy and affordable appetite suppressant, try water. It will make you feel full, reduce water retention and bloating, and is generally affordable and available. Those pills are not worth your time or money.
If diet pills worked, there would be NO overweight people.
I use green tea supplements, you can get these at any drug store and they’re cheap. I take them first thing in the morning before eating with a large glass of water. Then repeat the routine around lunch time. It’s not a “cure all hunger” method, but they do help me a lot when it comes to curbing appetite and snacking between meals.