All drugs will have side effects. There are roughly three kinds of diet pills. One is to suppress appetite, at the same time improve satiety and reduce hunger, so that you can't eat or don't want to eat. This may not be useful for people who are obsessed with food.
The second is to pull after eating, which is very common. What's the difference between something mysterious and a laxative? It will affect the spleen and stomach and the whole digestive system.
The third kind is yours, which promotes metabolism and accelerates body consumption through drugs. Generally, there will be palpitations, palpitations, and severe dizziness and vomiting. This is the kind of medicine that claims to lose weight without dieting. This medicine is very harmful to your health. It forces your body to speed up metabolism. This medicine is resistant. Basically, it won't work for a while, which has a great impact on the body. If you continue to take it, there will be more side effects.
In fact, its principle is equivalent to that if you are too lazy to exercise, but your body must be "exhausted" to be "thin", you will be stimulated by drugs and make your body work under load. The most obvious thing is that your heart rate increases, dizziness and headache are all side effects, and your blood pressure will also rise. If you don't believe me, you can measure your heart rate and blood pressure after taking the medicine, which is definitely beyond the normal value. You want to keep your heart rate above 120 during exercise. If you take medicine for a long time to keep your heart rate around 100, what is the result? If you usually have exercise habits, then this intensity is nothing to you, and you are afraid that you will not exercise at all, and then once you take this medicine, you will have a headache and dizziness.