Diet Pills That Work
Two Main Types of Diet pills
Appetite suppressants
Appetite suppressants such as sibutramine (Meridia), diethylpropion (Tenuate) and phentermine (Adipex-P, Fastin, Anoxine-AM, etc.) affect the appetite-regulating region of the brain called the hypothalamus.
Fat blockers
Prescription fat blockers, such as orlistat (Xenical), inhibit the action of an enzyme called lipase. When we eat foods with fat in them, lipase normally breaks down the fat when it gets to the intestinal tract. With a lipase inhibitor in effect, a percentage of the fat ingested is removed from the body through bowel movements instead of being broken down and absorbed.
Of these which would I recommend? None. Diet pills do not solve the problem. They treat a symptom. They become a crutch. You are like Dumbo with his magic feather. The pill is the feather. Don't be Dumbo.
There are several ways to lose weight. Diet, Diet + Exercise, or Weight loss surgery. It requires a lifestyle or physical change to your body to solve the problem. Taking a pill is not a lifestyle or physical change. To be honest you must also realize that the surgery, though physical is also about lifestyle change. You must change your eating after surgery if you want to succeed.