I'm often asked what the most important things are to look at when trying to objectively judge whether a diet pill will be effective or not. Some also ask how is it possible to know if it will work without trying the diet pill yourself. Well I've reviewed over 295 diet pills and I assure you that if I personally consumed each of those pills, I'd be one messed up guy today. Instead, there are certain things that you can look at when reviewing (or in your case, choosing) diet pills that will give you a pretty good idea of how effective it will be. In general, I look at the ingredients, the company, the price and guarantee of the diet pill.
As you may have guessed, the first thing you should look at when deciding between diet pills is the ingredients. The ingredients are what make the pill effective or not effective. Simple right? Well you'd be surprised how many ignore this fact and simply buy the pill with the best infomercial (regardless of the ingredients). When you research the ingredients, make sure you get your information from good sources such as peer-reviewed medical journals. Never take a diet pill's word for it when it comes to their ingredients (they'll tell you anything to make a sale). Also, pay particular attention to the amounts of the ingredients in the pill. Some include a good ingredient, but then use a fraction of the amount that has been shown to be effective. Many also use proprietary blends in which they don't disclose the amounts of the ingredients. This is a pretty good sign that they amounts aren't up to par with research.
The next thing you should look at when choosing which diet pill is right for you is the company that makes the product. While you can't judge a book by its cover, you can certainly get a good feel of a diet pill by looking at the business practices the producing company. Do you want to consume something that's made by a company that has been fined by the FTC for including, but not disclosing, a dangerous ingredient in the diet pill? How about if they've been charged with make false claims about their product's effectiveness? What if they are known to take your credit card information and charge you more than you thought they would? These are all things that you should know. And, by the way, they are all more common than you probably think that they are.
Pricing is another area to be careful with. Some believe that the most expensive products on the market will be the most effective. 'If I pay more, I'll lose more right?' Well, you'll lose more money, but not necessarily the extra pounds you're trying to melt off. As a general rule, a good diet pill will be in the $40 to $70 per bottle range. With exception of the extremes, you usually get what you pay for with diet pills. Also, beware of free trials. They are often used to lure people into buying more product that they thought that they agreed to.
A great money back guarantee is a must for any diet pill. I consider a good guarantee to be anything over 60 to 90 days. Anything shorter than this and you wont be able to determine if the diet pill is really working in time to send it back. There are also restrictions on money back guarantees or hoops that you have to jump through to get your refund. So make sure that you know the terms of each guarantee. Choosing the right diet pill can be a daunting task. But these guidelines will help you in your research. Make sure, however, that you base your decision on these criteria and not on the emotions you felt as you watched the infomercial. - 15683
As you may have guessed, the first thing you should look at when deciding between diet pills is the ingredients. The ingredients are what make the pill effective or not effective. Simple right? Well you'd be surprised how many ignore this fact and simply buy the pill with the best infomercial (regardless of the ingredients). When you research the ingredients, make sure you get your information from good sources such as peer-reviewed medical journals. Never take a diet pill's word for it when it comes to their ingredients (they'll tell you anything to make a sale). Also, pay particular attention to the amounts of the ingredients in the pill. Some include a good ingredient, but then use a fraction of the amount that has been shown to be effective. Many also use proprietary blends in which they don't disclose the amounts of the ingredients. This is a pretty good sign that they amounts aren't up to par with research.
The next thing you should look at when choosing which diet pill is right for you is the company that makes the product. While you can't judge a book by its cover, you can certainly get a good feel of a diet pill by looking at the business practices the producing company. Do you want to consume something that's made by a company that has been fined by the FTC for including, but not disclosing, a dangerous ingredient in the diet pill? How about if they've been charged with make false claims about their product's effectiveness? What if they are known to take your credit card information and charge you more than you thought they would? These are all things that you should know. And, by the way, they are all more common than you probably think that they are.
Pricing is another area to be careful with. Some believe that the most expensive products on the market will be the most effective. 'If I pay more, I'll lose more right?' Well, you'll lose more money, but not necessarily the extra pounds you're trying to melt off. As a general rule, a good diet pill will be in the $40 to $70 per bottle range. With exception of the extremes, you usually get what you pay for with diet pills. Also, beware of free trials. They are often used to lure people into buying more product that they thought that they agreed to.
A great money back guarantee is a must for any diet pill. I consider a good guarantee to be anything over 60 to 90 days. Anything shorter than this and you wont be able to determine if the diet pill is really working in time to send it back. There are also restrictions on money back guarantees or hoops that you have to jump through to get your refund. So make sure that you know the terms of each guarantee. Choosing the right diet pill can be a daunting task. But these guidelines will help you in your research. Make sure, however, that you base your decision on these criteria and not on the emotions you felt as you watched the infomercial. - 15683
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