Archive for July, 2009

Orlistat side effects

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Orlistat is the main ingredient found in the successful Alli diet pill, and its stronger prescription only variant, Xenical. However, Orlistat is now under investigation due to circulating reports of liver damage and other potentially fatal side effects.

Orlistat acts as a fat blocker, preventing around 28% of dietary fats from being absorbed by the body. Since the release of the commercially branded "Alli" back in April 09, Orlistat, in its various guises, has become one of the fastest selling weight loss drugs in the world. Read the rest of this entry

Alli Diet Pills Review

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Whilst a relatively new contender to the UK, Alli diet pills have already been available to the US market for a number of years, where they have recieved mixed reviews.

Although Alli is medically backed and has been used with success by many people, it has not taken the diet industry by storm as was once predicted.

This is mainly down to the fact Alli can cause some potentially embarrassing side effects. Alli is in fact the only over the counter diet supplement that has been given full backing by the US Food and Drugs Administration. Read the rest of this entry

LipoSan Ultra Reviews

What is LipoSan Ultra?

LipoSan Ultra is the brand name given to the ingredient Chitosan.

liposan-ultra-reviews-img1Chitosan is a fat binder and is becoming increasingly popular in the fat loss industry. Chitosan is set to become a big player in the weight loss industry, and an ingredient which could be used in future slimming products.

Chitosan is surprisingly made from the shells of crabs and other shellfish. In clinical tests, Chitosan has been shown to lower the rate at which fat is absorbed into the body. Read the rest of this entry

Rimonabant Acomplia | Acomplia Alternative

What is Acomplia?

Acomplia is the brand name given to the medicinal drug Rimonabant.

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Acomplia is a considerably powerful, pharmaceutical grade appetite suppressant that has received as much condemnation as it has praise .

When it was first introduced on the market it was hailed by leading health care professionals as a wonder drug, destined to be the anti obesity drug of the future. Read the rest of this entry

Reductil side effects

What are the side effects of taking Reductil?

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Although Reductil's active ingredient - Sibutramine has been deemed effective by the US Food and Drug Administration, there are numerous side effects that have been reported.

The most common side effects include: increased blood pressure, headache, feeling sick, upset stomach, rapid heart beat, dizziness, depression, and occasionally arthritis.

Any side effects no matter how minor must be reported to your doctor straight away, you should cease taking Reductil immediately if you experience rapid heart beat.

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