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  2. Can the GOLO diet help you lose weight? A dietitian explains

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    The GOLO Food for Life Plan supplies between 1,300 and 1,800 calories per day through mostly unprocessed foods. ... Those very same people lost about two pounds over the same period when eating ...

  3. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    They worked primarily by suppressing appetite, and had other beneficial effects such as increased alertness. Use of amphetamines increased over the subsequent decades, including Obetrol and culminating in the "rainbow diet pill" regime. [38] This was a combination of multiple pills, all thought to help with weight loss, taken throughout the day.

  4. Fenfluramine/phentermine - Wikipedia

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    Fenfluramine as a single drug was first introduced in the 1970s, but was not popular because it only temporarily reduced weight. [1] A 1984 study found a weight loss of 7.5 kg on average in 24 weeks, as compared to 4.4 kg under placebo. [4] It sold modestly until the 1990s, when it was combined with phentermine and heavily marketed.

  5. Slim 10 - Wikipedia

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    Slim 10. Slim 10 ( Chinese: 御芝堂; pinyin: Yuzhitang) was a popular dieting pill produced by Yuzhitang Health Products of Guangdong, People's Republic of China. In 2002, the product gained notoriety for cases of thyroid problems, liver failure, and deaths in Asia as a result of its consumption. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Does the GOLO Diet work? Experts explain the pros, cons, and ...

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    Experts explain the pros, cons, and risks. The company claims to have helped more than four million people lose weight and it’s tagline is “Go Lose Weight, Go Look Great, Go Love Life.”. It ...

  7. Do health shortcuts, like pills, work? Not really. Here are 5 ...

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    Two popular examples are pills and powders that substitute for a healthy diet and passive exercise machines. Here's why health shortcuts are "fool's gold:" What does 'eating right' mean?

  8. Dexatrim - Wikipedia

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    Dexatrim. Dexatrim is an over-the-counter (OTC) dietary supplement meant to assist with weight loss. Dexatrim claims it "gives you the power to lose weight, curb binges, and keep you in control of your diet." [1] Current Dexatrim products available are in capsule form and include Dexatrim Max Complex 7, Dexatrim Max Daytime Appetite Control ...

  9. Fenproporex - Wikipedia

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    Fenproporex. Fenproporex (Perphoxene) (N-2-Cyanoethylamphetamine) (3- (1-phenylpropan-2-ylamino)propanenitrile) (3- [ (1-Methyl-2-Phenylethyl)amino]propiononitrile) is a stimulant drug of the phenethylamine and amphetamine chemical classes that was developed in the 1960s. It is used as an appetite suppressant for the treatment of obesity.