The Truth About Phentermine.

By Duane Osterhoudt


Phentermine is a very powerful weight loss drug and should only be used with medical supervision after fully understanding the risks. Phentermine is chemically related to amphetamines. It's approved as an appetite suppressant to help obese patients lose weight. However, without a healthy diet and exercise program the weight will come back.

Phentermine is typically a prescribed medication because of possible side effects. While it is helpful for those who are struggling with health issues relating to their weight, it is essential that it is only used after a doctor has evaluated the potential risks against anticipated advantages. Phentermine is no different than other amphetamines and has the potential for addiction.

Phentermine works because the desire to eat is diminished, if not entirely suppressed. Also, when a person initially begins taking it, they feel euphoric and have more energy. Unfortunately, this may also cause sleeplessness. In time, the extreme feelings will diminish as the body builds up a tolerance to the medication. It may even feel like it doesn't work anymore.

Phentermine is available online without a prescription. However, this easy availability is extremely dangerous. It should only be used with proper medical supervision after a doctor has carefully assessed the risk and benefits. Phentermine can cause long term damage to your body. This includes damage to the heart and possibly death.

It's not surprising to find hundreds, if not thousands of encouraging testimonials for phentermine online. People endorsing it might claim it's a miracle drug, but they won't mention the extreme mood swings, personality changes, paranoia, heart pains and shakes they experienced because of it.

It's possible to overdose on phentermine. This is not uncommon when a user is trying to recapture the euphoric high they experienced when they first started on the drug. However, like any amphetamine, phentermine can be quickly overdosed, resulting in auditory and visual hallucinations, paranoia, headaches, chest pains and seizures, loss of vision, extreme nausea, vomiting and possibly death.

Unfortunately, our culture drills into our heads that we are not enough. This recurring message of television, advertising and the internet is a tragic and malicious lie. Advertising in all its forms wants us to feel 'less-than' so they can sell us their magic lotions, potions and pills. Their products will not make us anything more than we already are. We are enough without them.

Weight loss takes time. There is no magic pill. Phentermine can help you lose weight, but you will still have to change your lifestyle to keep it off. It's about becoming healthy and this begins with respecting yourself, eating an abundance of healthy foods and enjoying physical activity every day. Remember, it may take time, so be sure to love yourself along the way.




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