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The Safety Of Trimspa


The safety of taking Trimspa weight loss pill depends on the amount that you take and if you follow recommended doses. The Trimspa pill should be taken before a meal with a full glass of water (at least 8 ounces) to prevent possible swelling of the throat or esophagus and possible choking because enough water was not taken with the pill. Some health problems could exist if there is too much of some ingredients taken. Chromium can cause kidney damage if there is too much taken and it is one of the ingredients in Trimspa. Too much chromium can cause chromium toxicity. Other possible side effects from the use of Trimspa are insomnia, migraines, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, anxiety, heart palpitations, increased blood glucose, joint pain, stomach ache, lower abdominal pain, jitters, and possibly more not yet reported. It is a good idea to discuss the use of this weight loss pill with your doctor because the Trimspa pill is not safe for everyone. Those with certain medical problems and/or taking certain medications can not take Trimspa. If you are taking the Trimspa weight loss pill and experience any side effects you should stop taking the pills and contact your doctor.

The Trimspa company does not disclose every ingredient in their weight loss pills. They keep several ingredients a secret and they do not give the amounts of the ingredients they list on the labels of the bottles of Trimspa pills. They claim the secrecy is to keep someone from stealing their formula. There have been law suits filed against the company and Anna Nicole Smith for false advertising and making statements about the pills without any scientific proof to back up their claims. Anna Nicole Smith was named in the law suits too because she was the spokesperson for the company. The company’s sales have been declining for the past three years. There may be several reasons for this. The law suits and the investigation by the Federal Trade Commission. The company agreed to pay the Federal Trade Commission $1.5 million in fines to stop the investigation. The law suits were filed because the company made claims about the pills that were not true and the pills did not work as they claimed they would. There are many who tried to use the pills and they did not lose any. Others claimed to have lost a few pounds but gained them all back plus some after they stopped taking the pills. Others tried the pills and experienced side effects and had to stop using the. Some are wondering about the future of the company. Right now it is looking pretty bleak.

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