Posted by admin on Tuesday Feb 9, 2010
Filed under :Weight Loss
With all the arduous activities and sweat-generating regimes that most weight loss plans have, more and more people are enticed to opt for a better alternative, without the trouble of exerting too much effort.
With the advent of diet pills that advertise how to reduce weight, people go mad over the appealing adverts of most manufacturers claiming that their product can easily “melt away” those fats and cellulites.
With these pills domineering the market today, who wants to tone those abs and biceps and do some dieting if there is an easier way to slim down? With an estimated 60% of the American population that are now considered as obese, these “wonder” drugs are definitely reaping millions of dollars in the United States alone.
Right away, the questions for weight loss tips are: is there any truth regarding the manufacturers’ claims that these weight loss pill can finally advance weight loss?
Are they really efficient in assisting people lose weight? And if that is the case, do these pills also help those people assert their ideal weight and curb any fat accumulation in the body?
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Posted by admin on Wednesday Jun 24, 2009
Filed under :Weight Loss
Obesity as a health problem is growing rapidly. The World Health Organization says that obesity has become the second leading cause of preventable deaths and diseases among people worldwide, just behind smoking. If present trends of obesity continue, the day is not far away when obesity will over take smoking as the leading cause of preventable deaths worldwide.
There are many weight loss pills available in market but Reductil is an obesity treatment pill specifically designed for overweight or obese people who generally struggle to lose their extra weight. With its promises of weight loss treatment and weight loss maintenance, is Reductil your answer for effective obesity treatment? Read below answers to some of the common questions about Reductil.
What is Reductil?
Reductil is an oral prescription pill used for weight loss treatment as well as weight loss maintenance. It’s specifically designed for overweight people (with BMI value of 27 or higher) or obese people (with BMI value of 30 or higher).
How does Reductil work?
Its main ingredient, sibutramine hydrochloride acts as an appetite suppressant. It works to control the hunger by altering levels of two chemicals in the brain known as serotonin and noradrenaline. These chemicals are mainly responsible for regulation of energy intake and output in the body.
Reductil produces best results of obesity treatment and weight loss if it is combined with regular regimens of physical activity and a well balanced calorie-controlled diet. It can help you achieve moderate amount of weight loss, which is quite realistic and enough to reduce the risks of serious obesity-related diseases.
Posted by admin on Saturday Feb 14, 2009
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Caralluma fimbriata is a succulent plant, in the cactus family, that has been used as a natural appetite suppressant in India for centuries. It’s a new arrival in the family of cactii and succulent plants that are becoming increasingly popular for their appetite suppressant, and weight loss properties, as well as their ability to lower blood sugar.
Supplements made from the popular hoodia gordonii cactus from the Kalahari Desert in Africa, are, for example, growing in popularity and usage in the U.S. and Europe. Like hoodia, caralluma fimbriata has been used to suppress appetite, and as a portable food for hunting. It is used to suppress hunger and appetite, and enhance endurance throughout India.
It is also sometimes considered a “famine food,” used during periods of famine to suppress appetite. For centuries, people in rural areas of India have eaten Caralluma fimbriata, which grows wild over various parts of the country. Caralluma fimbriata is cooked as a vegetable, used in preserves like chutneys and pickles, or eaten raw. Caralluma fimbriata is believed to block the activity of several enzymes, which then blocks the formation of fat, forcing fat reserves to be burned.
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