Slimming pills
Slimming pills - Seriously need help in shifting a couple of stubborn pounds?
Finding it difficult to get started on a diet?
Then surf the internet for some serious information on a variety of slimming pills that have the potential to be your ultimate fix.
Right from fat-blockers and metabolism-boosters to pills that prevent hunger and beat cravings - obesity treatment has really comes into its own - more often than not making promises for a quick fix that simply sound too good to resist.
Do slimming pills really work?
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Currently, there are only two obesity treatment drugs available - Xenical orlistat, and Reductil sibutramine.
These work in completely different ways.
Xenical blocks the action of lipase, the enzyme that digests fat in the intestine, and stops around 30 percent of the fat eaten from being absorbed
As a result, your body loses around a third of the calories provided by this fat, so you start to lose weight! In contrast, Reductil enhance satiety.
Reductil indirectly boosts levels of serotonin, a chemical that helps you feel full. This means you feel more satisfied with less food and so eat smaller amounts and lose weight.
Xenical and Reductil for weight loss
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The good news is that unlike many of the slimming pills you can buy at your local health store, Xenical and Reductil are both clinically proven to help people lose weight and also receives the support of most health professionals.
Doctors believe that there is a very good case for using these slimming tablets in people who are obese, and they do meet certain medical criteria as well.
Many clinical trials have looked at the efficacy of Xenical and Reductil in the treatment of obesity and they have been found to successfully help obese people lose weight.
But, the success achieved in treating obesity isn't just the result of their active ingredients, but also due to the lifestyle advice that patients receive.
Patients prescribed Xenical or Reductil are closely monitored by their doctors.
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Unfortunately, there's not much research to suggest that over-the-counter slimming pills induce weight loss as there is little evidence that the ingredients they contain will work to help you lose weight.
Many over-the-counter slimming tablets also provide very little information on the packaging, often even failing to provide basic facts on how the product supposedly works to aid weight loss. Most of these slimming pills are not licensed medicines.
But the problems with over-the-counter slimming pills don't just stop there. Some may actually do more harm than good. Certain slimming pills may not be suitable if you have medical conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. Some may also interact with other medications.
But regrettably, there is little proof that they'll work. Putting your health at risk is potentially not the only price you'll need to be prepared to pay. Most over-the-counter pills are extremely expensive, so you may lose loads of pounds - but probably not the right sort!
Nevertheless, over-the-counter slimming pills may work sometimes, but this generally has little to do with their ingredients and their proven efficacy, but more to do with:
- They come with a reduced-calorie diet plan that generally provides between 1,000 and 1,400 calories a day and recommending more exercise. It is this regimen that causes the weight to drop off.
- Their needing you to drink large amounts of water with the pills which helps to fill you up so you feel less hungry and eat less as a result.
- You're spending a lot of money on something you hope will help you lose weight so without even realising it, you make lifestyle changes such as eating less or exercising more!
With that said, for successful obesity treatment you can conveniently go for the prescription slimming pills that have clear outlined contra-indications. After all, it has been aptly said that 'it is better to work with a known enemy than with an unknown one'.
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