No. In 2013 they were forced by a watchdog agency (part of the BBB) to provide substantiation for their advertising claims or cease using them in their advertising. They ceased using them. Furthermore most branded weight loss/gain pills are scams and if any of the active ingredients are effective, they are available much more cheaply in a generic form. The only proven key to sustainable weight loss or gain is adjusting caloric intake and expenditure.
No. In 2013 they were forced by a watchdog agency (part of the BBB) to provide substantiation for their advertising claims or cease using them in their advertising. They ceased using them. Furthermore most branded weight loss/gain pills are scams and if any of the active ingredients are effective, they are available much more cheaply in a generic form. The only proven key to sustainable weight loss or gain is adjusting caloric intake and expenditure.
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Weight gain pills are not regulated by the FDA and may have harmful side effects. It is recommended to focus on a balanced diet and exercise routine to achieve healthy weight gain. Consult a healthcare professional before considering any weight gain supplements.
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If the weight gain was due to water retention, a change in pill or stopping pills will result in rapid weight loss. If weight gain was due to increased calories, then only increased exercise and decreased intake will result in weight gain, even if you stop or change pills.
Some women do gain weight while on contraceptive pills, and some do not. Skipping your period, or not taking the in-active green sugar pills, will not make you gain weight, it will just skip your period.
No. Often weight gain is experienced in some women due to the hormone changes caused by birth control pills. It has nothing to do with the sugar pills.
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The only contraceptive that I know that has showed weight gain in studies is the Depo Provera (the 3 month shot). None of the pills have studies that reliably showed weight gain. There are plenty of anecdotal evidences from women who claim that they do. I think there is a reason for this. Unfortunately, but most of us gain some weight as we get older, including women in their reproductive years taking the pills. When compare the group taking the pills and group that don't, there really is no significant different in weight gains between the groups. I believe those woman who claim that they gained weight while taking the pills. That doesn't mean that there is a direct link since there are other factors in weight gain as well.