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PostPosted: 12/23/05 - 01:00    Post subject: Skinny Pill for Kids Vote now! Reply with quote


My sister told me there is made the first thermic and herbal formula that could help us. This is called as Skinny Pill for Kids and is developed for weight loss for children 6 to 12, and we are both 12 and overweight. She heard it has been created to help children win the battle with fat. Since we want definitely to try that, we would like answer is it good. Could this Skinny Pill for Kids be dangerous somehow, as our mother told us?
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PostPosted: 01/06/06 - 13:24    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


The Skinny Pill for Kids contains several ingredients that both its creator Edit Kaye and her opponents say have not been tested on children at all. Kaye calls her mix of minerals, vitamins and herbs a safe solution to very real risk created by juvenile obesity. For something to be safe and effective, it has to be studied in the population it is intended to. This is the only way when you can say it is safe and effective. This is not true in this case, because Skinny Pills for Kids has not been studied in the population that it is intended. There is no way they can say that could help children and keep them health without this kind of researching. The Skinny Pill for Kids contains the herbal diuretics, Uva Ursi and Juniper Berry. Doctors are saying the unregulated use of diuretics by children can be even dangerous, and definitely not healthy. Kids who take diuretics can put themselves at risk for kidney problems and metabolism problems, and that is not something we want. Since we do not know, it is difficult to say whether these Skinny Pills are safe for kids.
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