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Which is safer: losing weight, practicing safe sex,
or driving in rush hour traffic? None of the above. In
fact they all have a similar safety ratio. In this day
and age, safety is a superficial thing that really does
not exist. So would you prefer to put on pounds while
your body mass index scales the chart, upward; or, use
a weight loss pill that might cause a few side affects?
Let's consider the overweight and obese path for a moment.
When researchers assessed that the growing epidemic of
obesity was more than cosmetically-unappealing, they also
learned that obese individuals have a shorter life expectancy
than people with lower BMIs. Then, tally the number of
overweight people in the USA (59 million) compared to
the United States population (360 million). The numbers
don't leave you very many healthy Americans.
But what is sexier, a 330 pound man basking in air-conditioning
or a 127 pound sunbathing woman? Obviously the later.
But when you think of the weight issue on a gender whole,
slender is sexier.
Unfortunately, everything has a price tag. If you get
the better job, you have to work harder. If you want the
nicer home, you have to save more and if you want the
slimmer body, you have to give up those foods that provide
you with comfort.
So the question becomes, how can people struggling with
their weight forget about their comfort food to lose weight
the easy way? D-I-D-R-E-X. Obviously, this ultra powerful
weight loss pill comes with a few attached strings. Medical
clinical studies found that Didrex was "clearly" superior
to other obesity medications. But the down side of the
prescription was it's highly addictive components.
Although, dieting by Didrex is a bit edgier; which do
you prefer: to be superficially safe or superficially
sexier? If sensuality rules, start the designer diet by
Didrex. Even researchers have noticed the effectiveness
of the FDA approved weight loss program. |
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