Diet Pills and Supplements – Quick Weight Loss Aid
Losing weight has become one of the American people’s greatest challenges. The weight loss and diet industry is among the chosen few which has dodged the bullet of these poor economic times. Good health suffers, as America gets fatter. The rise of the incidence of adult onset diabetes is quickly approaching epidemic proportions, and heart disease and associated vascular problems are not far behind. The funny thing about it is, that as economic times pound the pocket book, the pounds surround our skeletal system as eating dollar meals at the various fast food restaurants are the only place main street can afford to dine.
In response to this health problem, the pharmaceutical companies have once again found a solution to a problem we ourselves created. They’ve come up with pills that directly affect the brain to stop perceived hunger and the cardiovascular system to speed up our metabolism. Common sense tells us this can’t be good. The most recent medical remedy is Orlistat, a prescription drug that blocks about 25% of the fat ingested. A half dosage is now marketed over-the-counter as Alli. The mechanism is that both attach to enzymes that metabolize fat, thereby blocking the fat molecule so they pass through the body harmlessly. Harmlessly is problematic, since this also encompasses the fact that the fat that is blocked may cause multiple bowel movements, oily leakage, stomach cramps, and loose stools when too much fat is consumed.
A different approach is a balanced formula of fiber with a natural response to the problem of being overweight, combined with a balanced diet and moderate exercise which results in a process to achieve your weight goals, healthfully. A 100% natural supplement, for example, does not alter your nervous system and usually contains no ephedrine or its derivatives.
These type diet pill supplements help in managing overweight problems by regulating bowel movement, controlling appetite, and metabolizing simple sugars better. A high fiber diet protects against obesity and cardiovascular disease. One of the major advantages of a natural fiber pill is the ingredient Chitosan causing fiber to bind and attach to the fat and block it. This negates the greasy, oily stools as with the pharmaceutical fat blockers, because the fiber transports the fat during elimination by surrounding the fat molecules.
Some products have Clinical Trials that have been published in recognized medical journals, which suggest their effectiveness. Remember, there are no magic formulas for losing weight, but some do help with the weight loss process, and with appropriate calorie intake, eight glasses of water daily and an exercise program, you’ll not only lose weight but maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Look for weight loss products with patents granted by the United States government to better manage your weight that are 100% natural and have clinical trials for that extra level of efficacy.
Learn more by visiting the website: http://www.fattachediet.com/
Dr. Steven Kringold is a long time advocate of health and fitness. His unique technology background helped him found a marketing and distribution company dedicated to promoting and providing alternative and natural solutions in health care and, subsequently, after a stint in partnership with IBM and AOL developing software for voice operated email communications, Dr. Kringold became a Managing Member an M & A company making capital investments in companies seeking assistance in the public arena. Currently, he is Managing Director of MR3 DR Group, LLC, distributors of Fattache Forte and other As Seen On TV products.
Go to http://www.fattachediet.com to watch video and download your free 3-day exercise program and learn more about how a good source of fiber and a natural response to the problem of being overweight combined with a balanced diet and moderate exercise results in a process to achieve your weight loss goals.
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