Appesat - new appetite suppressant from fibre extract
Apr 22, 2009
There are number of weight loss supplements that are available when it comes to weight loss. One of the most popular options that dieters are thriving/looking for are appetite suppressants. It is no wonder as the increased appetite is maybe the greatest obstacle when following a diet properly.
There are great number of appetite suppressants that are available - from hoodia appetite suppressant to acay berry products. Recently a new product has been launched, that is thought to give hope to dieters. It is called Appesat.
What is Appesat?
Appesat is fibre extract from a seaweed Laminaria digitata, that is called Bioginate Complex. This fibre complex is designed to be resistant to stomach acid, so that it stays in your stomach, without entering bloodstream. This means more or none side effects. As we know that fibre food tend to keep you full for a longer time, there is no wonder that Appesat is working as an appetite suppressant.
How does Appesat is reducing hunger/works?
The fiber complex swells up in your stomach when eaten and stays there. As it is not braked down by stomach acid/digestible the only effect that you experience is as a sense of fullness/it remains active for hours.
In the stomach the fiber complex sends signal to your brain that you are full, by stimulating receptors in the stomach wall. This can help you in number of ways:
- help you overcome binge eating
- eat smaller portions, because you are feeling full,
- you are feeling for longer time
Obviously all this effects can result in one desired effect - you can shed off weight.
Are there any clinical studies to support Appesat effectiveness as an appetite suppressant?
There were conducted clinical trials with volunteers, in which was given Appesat. According results it helped them to reduce their weight. Another benefit from Appesat is that when taking this appetite suppressant, the volunteers could control their appetite more easily. This was more noticeable in people that had binge eating problems.
Is there any side effects?
According manufacturers there were none side effects. As it doesn't enters the bloodstream the possible side effects is "upset tummy", without giving clear explanation of it.
Is Appesat for you?
While there are only few that have tryed it and there are no clear evidence if there are any serious side effects, it is not recommended to use Appesat. Some more questions remain unanswered - is it effective for the long-term?
Other similar diet pills
There is another option for those seeking quality diet pill. One is Proactol, that is marketed as fat binder. However, it forms complexes, that similar to Appesat, gives you the sense of fullness. This means that Proactol suppresses your hunger and is also fat binder.
Another solution for those that have difficulties controlling their appetite is UniqueHoodia.
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Slimming Pills
Mar 30, 2009

Slimming pills all work to one common goal; weight reduction. There are a number of slimming pills on the market to date, available both over the counter and via prescription. Two common prescription slimming pills are Reductil and Xenical. The former is an appetite suppressant, and essentially prevents the patient from over-eating, thus reducing their calorie intake.
Although prescription pills such as these have been proven to effectively help with weight reduction, there has been very little in the way of sufficient evidence to determine whether the numerous over-the –counter courses of treatment are effective.
Can I take Slimming pills?
Anybody with a BMI (Body Mass index) greater than 30.0 is eligible for slimming pills. Equally, those who have exhausted all other avenues (regular exercise, balanced diet), without any improvement can be deemed suitable. It is crucial that you note that slimming pills should always be considered to be the last resort.
It is irrespectively crucial that you consult your doctor before undergoing any course of treatment. A full medical consultation with a GP will enable you to record your medical details and thus allow them to make an informed decision as to the most suitable course of treatment.
What are the differences between Xenical and Reductil?
Reductil is popular pharmaceutical drug, developed to assist with weight loss. The product is essentially a neurotransmitter inhibitor, allowing the body to feel full, even though the patient may not have ingested their usual amount of food. In the long run the overall calorie intake will be reduced which will of course help with the weight loss.
Although both products will work toward the same target (weight loss), Xenical essentially serves to block any fat from being absorbed into the body. It is comprised of the active ingredient, Orlistat, which is a form of medication known as a lipase inhibitor. The product gets to work in the stomach rather than the blood stream (unlike Reductil).
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Mar 21, 2009
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Easy weight loss tip #1 - The easiest exercise is that you'd love to do.
Mar 13, 2009
You hear it all the time - to lose weight you should start exercising and eat less. And then someone is trying to convince you how great running aimlessly is or dancing, when you hate to move your ass seductively.
In fact it doesn't matter what you do for exercising, as long you move and burn some calories. Whether you you walk, run, swim or fly what matters is the movement itself. Do whatever you like to do, instead of sitting in front of the TV gaining chips and pounds.
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Easy weight loss tip #4- Coffee, black coffee
Aug 15, 2008
Do you add sugar to you coffee? Well, maybe it's time to stop doing it. If you don't like black coffee a simple math may change your taste:
Let's say you drink a cup of coffee every morning with one teaspoon of sugar (about 4 grams). In a month it equals to 120 grams or about 450 kcal.
Two coffees with one teaspoon of sugar a day are 900 kcal.
We haven't yet added the milk and cream to the sum!
Just force yourself not to add anything to your coffee. It may take a week to get accustomed to the new taste, but it will be worth it!
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