Diet Pills: Which Ones Are Just Total Junk

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Since there are now an absurd amount of diet pills available, all promising life-changing and overnight weight loss, lets discuss which ones are just absolute junk, shall we?

Lets just take a second to acknowledge the fact that there is a completely ridiculous amount of weight loss aids all swearing that they will get you in your favorite dress by your college reunion... that is 10 days away. Really, Google 'diet pills' and just take a gander at how many results you get. Who in the heck manufactures all of these products? It's um, just a bit overwhelming.

I've compiled four tips to help automatically weed out the junk:

1) Look at the manufactures website. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and search for their 'terms of service'- aka the Fine Print. If there is ANY mention about automatically billing you a new bottle every month and charging your account- then the product is crap- I promise. Not only will you be disappointed with a product that is not helping your weight loss efforts at all, but you will have to call and beg and plead with the company to stop billing you. Which will then lead them to probably throwing in a few more charges for good measure- seriously, those kinds of companies are just scams targeting people unlucky enough to have bought into their marketing.

2) Who is the company that makes the product you are interested in? Is this diet pill new? Does this company offer a variety of weight loss or nutrition based aids? Generally, if a company has been around for a few years, has an assortment of products, and seems legitimate, then it probably is. Don't get tricked into trying a product from some new company relying heavily on misleading marketing and very little on the quality of their product.

3) Does this product come with a money back guarantee? If a diet pill is effective, then the company will not have anything to lose by offering a money back guarantee. It says A LOT if a company does not stand behind their product enough to offer a refund.

4) Is their any mention that this diet pill was tested in any clinical trials? If so, then check out the results! I probably don't have to point this out, but it is better if it was a third party conducting the trial. Obviously, anyone testing their own product would have good reason to say that it works, so make sure to find out who held the testing.

Next time you're shopping for a diet energy pill to help you lose weight, remember to keep these tips in mind and make more informed choice in a sea of tricky marketing.


About the Author:
Author of http://dietpilljunkie.blogspot.com/ and self proclaimed Diet Pill Guru. Check out my blog for the low down on diet pills. I waste money and test out products- so you dont have to!



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