Obesity is a problem more than ever in the U.S. But could medications be contributing to the problem?
A whopping 70% of Americans are overweight. This can lead to weight-related conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and even depression. Unfortunately, some of the drugs that are used to treat these conditions can lead to weight gain. So what is a person to do? Which drugs should you try to avoid if you're concerned about your weight?
In this interview, special guest, "The Herbalist," David Foreman, shares some important information regarding this topic.





David Foreman RPh, is a retired pharmacist, author and radio host of the syndicated show, The Herbal Pharmacist. He is well versed on the healing powers of herbs, vitamins and other natural supplements. Foreman is a graduate of the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy and is author of 4 Pillars of Health: Heart Disease. He is a frequent speaker at some of America's leading universities, medical groups and hospitals on the subject of natural health and healing. 