"Losing weight is hard but living with weight is evenharder"
My friend john is an outstanding mimic but is embarrassed toexpose his talent because he is overweight. Millions of peoplearound the world are addicted to obesity; the worst part is thatchildren and adolescents are also under its grasp.
Reluctance towards fitness and fast life style is a vitalfactor for weight gain. Such fast life provokes dependency onjunk food so much so that we have forgotten the importance offresh food; in fact nutritious diet has become a matter ofopportunity.
What's going wrong? What is the reason for such rise in obesityin the recent years?
We eat half the amount of food that people in early 50's usedto eat but we surpass them drastically when it comes to weightgain. The answer is straightforward -
During the past few decades, there has been a phenomenal changein our lifestyle; to be precise we live in a remote controlworld where the importance of physical effort has literallyvanished.
Nowadays we spend more time in front of computers, we use carswhere before we used our feet or bicycles, and we use lifts andescalators instead of stairs. We have become less active. So,although we consume fewer calories now than a few years ago, wealso burn up far fewer calories than before.
Weight gain is the difference between the calories we consumeand the calories we lose. Or, put more simply, food versusexercise. Yes, we may not seem to eat very much, but if we arecouch potatoes we still end up piling on the weight.
A blessing called Phentermine : Phentermine is a boon for people seeking fastweight loss; it works by stimulating the hypothalamus gland andaffecting certain neurotransmitters to decrease appetite.
The hypothalamus is the region of the brain that controls theautonomic nervous system, regulating sleep cycles, bodytemperature, appetite, etc. Phentermine is available in tablets,capsule and resin capsules.
Phentermine is an appetite suppressant; it should be takenempty stomach, once daily, before breakfast. Taking Phenterminelate in the day can disrupt your sleeping hours.
Phentermine Doses: Oral dosage form (Capsules) - 15 to 37.5 mg once per day beforebreakfast or 1-2 hours after breakfast.
Oral dosage form (Tablets) - 15 to 37.5 mg once per day beforebreakfast or 1-2 hours after breakfast. Instead of taking itonce a day, your doctor may tell you to take 15 to 37.5 mg individed doses one-half hour before meals.
Oral resin dosage form (Capsules) - 15 to 30 mg once per daybefore breakfast
Phentermine side effects: Prescription drug likePhentermine can lead to unwanted side effects such as chestpain, swelling of legs, trouble in breathing and exercise andfainting.
Some other familiar adverse effects of Phentermine includeDepression Drowsiness, Increased blood pressure, Irritability,Nervousness, Sense of well-being, Tiredness, Blurred vision,Change in sexual desire, Clumsiness, Confusion, Diarrhea, andDizziness. , Dry mouth, Headache, Irregular heartbeat, Nausea orvomiting, Psychosis, Skin rash or itching, Stomach pain,Tiredness and Unpleasant taste.
Warning: People above 60 should consult their doctorbefore opting Phentermine; it is strictly banned for peoplebelow 16 years of age
Keep the medicine away from children.