Diet Magic

Updated on July 08, 2011
M.T. asks from Naperville, IL
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I have a question for everyone out there. Has anyone ever heard of the pills called "diet Magic pill"? I just wanted to hear everyone's opinion on them and see if they actually work. I have a couple of friends that are taking them, once of which is trying to get pregnant and I wanted to know if they were a healthy route. I read that they have all natural ingredients.....is that true?

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K.M.

answers from Chicago on

the words Diet and Magic never go together ... the words Diet and Healthy Lifestyle do.

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C.R.

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I have no idea, but a diet pill while trying to get pregnant? Not a good idea. Generally, diet pills aren't the best route regardless, but they are probably definitely not good for a developing fetus...

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J.S.

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Never heard of it. Tell her to watch Dr. Oz on Friday some very interesting diet facts on Friday. There is no medical magic pill, you put the food in your mouth, you put the weight on. Work it off... Nice that you are looking out for your friend.

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J.G.

answers from Rockford on

I honestly had never heard of it, but I did google it. I would be a bit worried about anything that has the advertizing line of "Diet Magic has NO side effects!" I did find the ingredients and caffeine is on the list, which is probably why most people feel more "energetic". There is a warning that it's not for people 17 or under and not to take it if you are pregnant or nursing. I would not suggest your friend trying to get pregnant take it.

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