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In 2002, 1 in 5 Americans were
diagnosed overweight. As this growing epidemic of obesity
reaches heightened proportions, there is one effective
solution. Served either skinny yellow or beautiful blue-clear,
Phentermine offers hope for an enhanced life.
Often, they are yellow or blue-clear. It's what Americans
are taking to tame their curves. In it's appearance, the
skinny yellow or beautiful blue-clear pill seems feminine,
but it is 100% gender-friendly. For people diagnosed with
obesity, this power pill called Phentermine is their gateway
to a slender more attractive physique.
Almost 1 in 5 Americans are considered obese. Phentermine
is the savior for this growing epidemic. Aside from the
cosmetic appearance of obesity, studies have proved that
obese persons have a greater mortality risk, compared
with non-obese persons. According to the secretary of
the US Department of Health and Human Services, Tommy
Thompson, "The problem keeps getting worse. Obesity increases
a person's risk for a number of serious conditions, including
diabetes, heart disease, stroke high blood pressure and
some types of cancers."
Moreover, in a clinical trial, obese patients were psychoanalyzed
for cognitive restructuring. The study showed that obese
patients have poor self-esteem and a distorted body image.
But for the overweight who refuse to take a back seat
to their health, Phentermine is the solution for self-enhancement.
Unlike, the negative dangers associated with Fenfluramine
(another appetite suppressant), Phentermine has not been
found to cause valvular heart disease nor death. Phentermine
was only deemed a risk when it was paired with it's former
partner, Fenfluramin. (Phen-Fen), With obesity on the
rise, the media and a few physicians continue to contend
that heart disease is associated with all diet pills or
with obesity itself; however, researchers have not found
any evidence supporting this claim.
For people with a body mass index over 29.9 , Phentermine
is the hope for a healthier and thinner body. Because
it's side effects are so moderate, it provides results.
If your weight seems uncontrollable, maybe you should
consider a skinny yellow or beautiful blue-clear. For
more information regarding obesity, visit www.obesity.org.
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| MALE
BRAIN POWER & PHENTERMINE |
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Could Phentermine be the missing link between curing
male obesity and stimulating their brains? Well, the answer
is yes and no. If you are trying to cure the health issue
then yes. But a recent clinical trial showed how being
overweight can increase the risk of mental decline in
men. The study was published in the February issue of
the International Journal of Obesity. The findings were
that obesity works independently - along with other risk
factors - diminishing thinking ability, memory, learning,
and making it more difficult for brains to function at
peak levels over time.
According to researchers, it's the first major study to
show that obesity alone might decrease brain power. But
with weight loss pills like Phentermine that stimulate
the brain and provide energy, there's no need for the
connection between obesity and a low IQ to become the
next burgeoning epidemic.
Previous research has demonstrated how conditions commonly
associated with obesity, like high blood pressure and
heart disease, can reduce brain power. Although, researchers
like Dr. Merrill Elias were not surprised by the findings,
he reports: "The results indicated that persons who are
chronically obese have a higher risk of lowered mental
ability."
However, researchers are more disturbed by the "epidemic
of obesity". Could this growing number parlay into the
number of mentally challenged American men? According
to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), nearly 20% of
American adults -- about 40 million are obese. The definition
of obese: a body mass index (BMI), a measure of weight
in proportion to height of 30 or above.)
The research was not gender bias, either. The study analyzed
information gathered from 551 men and 872 women over an
18-year period. The research started during the Framingham
Heart Study in 1948. It looked at how obesity and high
blood pressure affected scores on mental performance tests
over time. The research found that obesity and high blood
pressure -- both alone and in combination -- had a negative
effect on brain power in men but not in women. Researchers
attribute this brain-less power for men because they tend
to accumulate fat in their midsection rather than in other
parts of the body. Previous studies have shown that this
type of apple-shaped fat distribution carries a much higher
degree of health risks than the pear-shaped fat distribution
--- more common in women.
For overweight men looking for an effective way to shed
their apple shaped excess, weight loss pills could be
the double solution for their growing problem. Phentermine
brands like Adipex and Ionamin are the missing links for
male brain power and weight management because it can
simultaneously, jumpstart your brain while shedding unwanted
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