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| Non-prescription Diet Drugs - Proactol |
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| Thursday, 26 March 2009 01:12 |
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ProactolTM is Clinically Proven To: * Bind over 27% of dietary fat intake * Reduce calorie intake from dietary fats * Help reduce excess body weight * Suppress Appetite * Reduce blood cholesterol levels * Reduce food cravings So on average users of the Proactol? absorb nearly 30% less fat into the body from the food they eat. Wow that is amazing! No other weight loss product even comes close to this kind of proven effectiveness or credibility. Proactol? is already receiving intense attention from the media and health and fitness professionals around the world. Health and fitness experts, including a celebrity doctor that is regularly featured on mainstream TV are queuing up to be part of the launch. How Proactol? Works Proactol? is an amazing patented fibre complex (NeOpuntia?) that is a 100% natural, 100% organic fat binder made from dehydrated leaves of the nutritious cactus ?Opuntia Fiscus-Indica?. Proactol? natural fibre complex consists of two fibres a non-soluble fiber and a soluble fibre that both work in different ways to help you manage you weight and improve your overall health Non-Soluble When Proactol? non-soluble fibres come into contact with dietary fats it binds with them immediately to form a fluid gel around the fat this makes the fats complex too large to be absorbed by our body. Unabsorbed fats then pass naturally through your body. Proactol? has been clinically proven to bind over 27%of dietary fats. This means that if you take Proactol? after each meal it will block over 27% of the dietary fats from that meal from entering your body. Soluble Proactol? soluble fibers are highly viscous when they bind with bile acids to create a very viscous solution which slows down digestion and slows down the absorption of glucose. Our stomach finds the viscous solution a lot harder to digest therefore it remains in our stomach far longer than an ordinary meal usually would. This gives us a feeling of being full for much longer. |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 26 March 2009 01:15 |




