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Note: BestDietForMe.com does NOT provide medical advice or diagnoses. You should always consult your physician first, before beginning any weight loss regimen or if suffering from a medical condition. Retail Diet pills Market Summary Diet pills sales were down 5% in 2005, as new competitors entered the market and the post-ephedra ban’s effects lingered on and dampened consumer’s enthusiasm for these products. In addition, there was more government scrutiny of this category, and ultimately fines levied on several major marketers of heavily advertised and popular brands. In addition, consumers may be growing weary of claims of fantastic results, which they are not experiencing. Competitors have already switched to new ingredients other than ephedra (like Hoodia, green tea extract, chromium, etc.), and will continue to do so. We also think that mail order and infomercials will remain popular with the do-it-yourself dieter, despite FTC fines and regulatory actions. The biggest competition for OTC diet pills is new prescription diet drugs that may enter the market. It is only new product innovations and continued heavy advertising that will support this very moderate growth. For example, SLIMQUICK was the first OTC diet pill to offer consumers a comprehensive diet and exercise program and a free 32-page booklet. Slimage is targeted at women over age 35, and promises a weight loss product that defies the visible signs of aging. It also offers a free weight loss booklet, with a walking program and recipes. Marketers will likely need to complement their diet pills with more—informational websites (as Slim-Fast has done with meal replacements), booklets, guides, and appealing to specific niches (women, men, elderly overweight, etc.). Other health benefits and boosting energy will be touted along with weight loss. Description of TrimSpa TrimSpa® markets a selection of diet supplements including its diet pill TrimSpa® 32 which contains a patented ingredient called "hoodia gordonii," a natural substance that takes away appetite. A bitter-tasting cactus-like plant that grows wild in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa, hoodia is different from FDA-banned stimulant ingredients like Ephedra and Phen/fen, which were found to have dangerous side effects. Hoodia is not a stimulant - it simply turns appetite off. The hoodia plant, in its natural form, has been used for thousands of years by the South African tribesmen to stave off hunger while on long hunting expeditions. TrimSpa® acts primarily as an appetite suppressant. The company claims its products "make it possible for men and women to lose weight fast, without severely cutting calories from their daily diet or beginning a rigorous workout routine". How does the product work? According to their website, their formula "improves your body's ability to burn fat more effectively, in addition to mobilizing fat molecules that have been stored in your cells so they can be processed and used as energy... (it will) suppress your appetite, increase your metabolism, and prevent excess calories from being converted to fat molecules". The four products they offer are:
Commentary In our opinion, herbal supplement formulas lack the scientific proof to be considered as part of a healthy diet plan for achieving and maintaining long term weight loss. We believe that use of diet pills alone falls short in that it does not educate dieters on healthy diet habits, and does not address the psychological issues many dieters face, as do many traditional weight loss programs. A diet program that fails to recognize these two important components may not sufficiently serve the needs of many dieters. Overall, we feel it would be unwise to rely on an herbal supplement as a long-term weight solution.
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Chitosan
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Cortislim
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Dexatrim
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Hoodia
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Hydroxycut
Metabolife
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Relacore
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Slimquick
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The information on this web site is intended for information purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical advice. Before starting any weight loss program, it is recommended that you consult your physician or other health care professional. |
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