Slimming Pills – Are they worth it?
February 12th, 2009 by adminGenerally, slimming pills can be categorized into non-prescription and prescription slimming pills. However, people who have tried and tested various slimming pills claim that slimming pills should be classified as fake. There a hundreds of slimming pills on the market that promise you dramatic weight loss in a matter of days, without any side effects. Obese people who are desperate to shed weight become victims to such advertising and find that the only thing that these pills intend is to make you shed some money. Hence, one should always buy slimming pills from genuine websites after consulting a doctor.
Medically, slimming pills can be classified as appetite suppressant slimming pills and slimming pills that inhibit the absorption of fat. While Reductil (sibutramine) is the most popular appetite suppressant, Xenical (orlistat) is a successful slimming pill that prevents the absorption of about one-third of the dietary fat and thereby helps you reduce weight.
Let’s find out how Xenical and Reductil work.
Reductil (sibutramine) – Sibutramine, the active ingredient in Reductil works as an appetite suppressant. Reductil dupes your brain to feel ‘full’ even when you have eaten less. Thus your daily intake of calories is reduced and you gradually lose weight.
Xenical (orlistat) – Xenical is popular slimming pill that inhibits the absorption of up to one-third of your dietary fat. Orlistat – the active ingredient in Xenical attaches itself to the enzymes in the digestive system called lipases so that a portion of fat in your diet is not digested. This undigested fat cannot be stored in the body and is passed out with the bowel movement. Thus Xenical helps you slim down by reducing your calorie intake.
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