Scrap 'quick-fix diets and tea-toxes' this New Year
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Diet pills,"tea-toxes" and appetite suppressant products are no quick fix, says Prof Stephen Powis, NHS medical director.Getting in shape safely takes time and requires eating sensibly, and exercise. In extreme cases, regularly resorting to drips for hangover cures can cause nausea, liver damage, or death due to a toxic overdose of vitamin A.Prof Powis said:"Miracle hangover cures and quick fixes simply don't exist, and anyone online who says they do is probably out to make a quick buck at your expense.
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