Originally published October 18 2005
Amphetamines found in popular Brazilian diet pills
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Illegal amphetamines as well as valium and Prozac have been discovered in the popular new Brazilian Diet Pill, after an investigation begun by unwitting users who lost their jobs for failing drug tests.
Problems have been reported with a popular weight loss pill called the Brazilian Diet Pill.
You might lose weight on the pills, but you might also lose your job.
The way these pills work, is you take one color in the morning and the other color at night.
Some people say they lost as much as 20 pounds a month, but some people lost more than that when they failed a drug test.
The morning pills were laced with illegal amphetamines and the night capsules had valium and Prozac.
"The pressure is on women to look good.
They don't realize what they're taking sometime.
Dr. Thomas Moore, of the Baptist Health South Florida Hospital.
Taking these pills has sent at least two women to the hospital.
There are some Brazilian diet pills on the market that don't contain drugs and are all natural.
The problem is that there is no way to tell which have drugs and which don't.
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