Do not take any pills to lose weight!! trust me, its unhealthy. Try changing your diet and exercise more instead. you would feel GOOD and better of yourself. You don't want to end up like Linsay Lohan or something! :S
For maximum weight loss, zero.
It depends on how far you want to go, do you want to do it by exercise or do it by weight loss surgery? Doing it by exercise will take a while, but you take the chances of having problems with the weight loss surgery.
Eating pomegranates will not have any effect on weight loss.
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I am afraid not.
no its not healthy to take diet pills
You can find a weight loss guide at http://www.acaloriecounter.com/weight-loss.php. Although there are many weight loss guides depending on which approach you'd want to take, such as mainly focusing on food, gaining muscles, or just fat loss.
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It really depends on what steps you want to take to achieve your weight loss. Is is surgery? Are you interested in joining a gym or buying equipment for your home? There are a number of different costs that can be associated with weight loss.
Weight loss treatments do not require you to take off of work. This is because weight loss treatments usually do something to help you lose weight, such as speed up your metabolism or decrease your appetite. As long as you don't experience any side effects, you should be fine at work.
You may take a look at www.webmd.com/vitamins-and...11/diet-weight-loss-supplements, women.webmd.com/pharmacist-11/rapid-weight-loss, www.menshealth.com/mhlists/how_to_lose_weight/index.php
Whenever you take on any weight loss program or procedure, it's very important to take into account your before and after weight. By measuring your before and after weight, you are able to get a quantifiable understanding of whether the procedure was beneficial or not. You need to measure your before and after weight with a certain amount of a holistic attitude. After all, weight loss isn't simply about weighing less, but it's measured also in your overall size and whether or not you've lost the weight proportionately. It's less about simple "weight loss" and more about "healthy weight loss".