Is it possible for fat burners to have non-stimulant ingredients or do all metabolism boosters have to have stimulants in order to provide the body with that extra burst of energy? I'd like to avoid taking stimulants if possible, but I'd still like to use a product that works well.
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Do diet pills have to have some form of stimulant in order to boost energy?
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No, they don't but as brightstar said, a lot of them do have it. There are other ingredients that help with energy boosting. The other thing I will point out is that some diet pills will say they they boost energy or metabolsim but that they don't contain stimulants or caffeine, but when you read their ingredients and there is green tea extract, bitter organ or yohimbine, etc. Many ingredients are stimulants or are derived from them etc. Therefore, if you are trying to avoid taking diet pills with stimulants/caffeine, it's really important to look up all of the ingredients listed. Don't just trust what the manufacturer says.
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Wow...so it sounds like most pills have stimulants, some that claim they don't have them, still do to some degree and there are a few that don't. So essentially, if I want to take OTC diet pills I should probably just use the ones with the lowest amount of stimulants...otherwise, I feel like I'm going to have to become an amazing medical researcher!
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I think that for energy, pretty much the only thing that will do it is stimulants. But if you want to give yourself energy without using those types of ingredients, then just eat a really good diet and drink lots of water. Whenever you feel fatigued, go for a walk. It seriously makes a difference. I'm not just being all new agey LOL
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