Tava Tea in the Daily Express

What is Tava Tea?
A new blend of tea which supposedly helps you lose weight has been featured on the front page of the Sunday Express.
Tava Tea comprises of organic tea leaves including Sencha, Puerh and Wuyi Cliff Oolong.
While these leaves anti-oxidant properties have long been known, it is only recently that studies have shown that the blend is 2.5 times more effective than the "holy grail" of fat loss tea - green tea.
Fibretrim Review
What is Fibretrim?
Fibretrim is an easy to mix slimming aid drink which claims to lower daily calorie intake and stimulate the metabolism.
Fibretrim has been formulated by the company responsible for Zotrim - a clinically proven and best selling fat burner and appetite suppressant.
According to the official website, Fibretrim is to be taken each morning around 10-15 minutes before breakfast.
For those looking to speed up weight loss a further drink can be consumed later in the day, or combined with Zotrim for an additional boost.
Capsiplex Appetite Suppressor Review
Since the media recently picked up on the story of Capsiplex and its red hot chili based formula, there has been countless enquiries regarding Capsiplex's other best selling product, the Capsiplex Appetite Suppressor.
The interest has mainly been driven by the current offer displayed on the order page of the Capsiplex Website which gives a generous 50% discount on a combo package.

What is the Capsiplex appetite suppressor?
Unfortunately, unlike the clinically proven fat burning formula, details of the Capsiplex appetite suppressor appear to be limited with little mention on the official website as to how it may work. Read the rest of this entry
Appetite suppressants on the NHS
NHS appetite suppressants
Appetite suppressants are often the first port of call for dieters who are struggling to lose weight and have tried other options to keep their calorie intake down.
In fact GP's have reported a huge increase over the last 10 years from patients enquiring about appetite suppressants available on the NHS.
With obesity at record levels you would assume that there are a number of drugs which can suppress appetite and curb crabings. However because of recent warnings from both the FDA and EU medicines authorities regarding severe side effects this is not the case.
Reductil was at one stage one of the most commonly prescribed NHS appetite suppressants, and contained the active drug sibutramine. This had dramatic success with many patients and found they ate as much as 40% when compared to a placebo. Read the rest of this entry
Is Reductil Safe?
Reductil - worth the risk?
Reductil is available only by prescription in the US, Canada and Europe. It helps users lose weight by making the body believe it is full even if you have only eaten a small amount.
Reductil is popular in the weight loss community for its appetite suppressant abilities. Its users have shown steady losses of 1-2lbs a week when following a healthy and nutritious diet with regular exercise.
However after looking a little at the history of Reductil there are some shocking discoveries to be made, especially with its side effects. Read the rest of this entry