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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: They are not Safe for Weight Loss

    Water pills do not work as a weight loss remedy because you are only experiencing water loss, not real weight loss. In addition, taking water pills when you do not need them can cause serious health problems such as low sodium in your blood, increased blood sugar, increased cholesterol, rash, joint disorders, impotence in men and menstrual irregularities, according to MayoClinic.com.

    On the Other: Only Use if Prescribed by a Doctor

    There are legitimate uses for water pills. They treat many conditions such as high blood pressure, glaucoma and swelling. Use them only if recommended by your doctor.

    Bottom Line

    You may be able to gain an immediate sensation of weight loss after taking water pills; however, the results are only temporary, and could be dangerous. Water pills are not a weight loss aid, and should never be used as such.

    Source:

    MayoClinic.com; Diuretics

    DietSpotlight.com; Water Pill Review

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