I am 11 and I NEED diet pills or ?!


Question: I am 11 and I NEED diet pills or .?
Or those cleansing pill stuff how do I ask my parentsHealth Question & Answer


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I have tried every diet known to man but nothing worked as effectively as acai berry. I understand they say that pills don't work, however they certainly worked for me, and they have been shown on CBS News too. There's a free trial happening currently at http://liperepm.kailuatalk.com , try it out, what is the worst that could happen.?Health Question & Answer

If some psychopath has taken your family hostage and is threatening to kill them unless you can bring him a bottle of diet pills, then yes, you NEED diet pills.

If you are average weight (you probably are) but for some reason you think you are fat and are not willing to diet or work hard, then you WANT diet pills.

You are eleven years old. Eleven.Health Question & Answer

They're too dangerous, especially for someone your age. You probably need less processed foods, soda, and ice cream. More exercise would be good also.Health Question & Answer

DONT TAKE DIET PILLS
they ruin you.Health Question & Answer

Nobody needs to take any of that stuff! At 11 you're still growing,step up your exercise and watch the junk food-you'll be healthier!Health Question & Answer

youre 11 you still have alot of growing! those pills at your age can really mess with your testosterone and estrogen levels. tell your rents you want to eat healthier meals and dont drink soda!Health Question & Answer

ther gonna tell u no so dont botherHealth Question & Answer

you're still growing, rather do more exerciseHealth Question & Answer

u dont NEED diet pills.Health Question & Answer



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