Oct 17, 2009

Proactol Side Effects: are There Side Effects to Taking the Proactol, the New Weight Loss Product

by Chris Hawkes

Are there any side effects to taking Proactol, the new natural weight loss products on the market. Drugs such as Xenical have traditionally been a prescription only capsule prescribed to clinically obese patients. Recntly, the FDA gave the ok to a non-prescription version – Alli. Such medicines rely on Orlistat, a lipase inhibitor, which stops fat being absorbed into the body. But how do they work and are there any side effects when you take them?

When taken after eating, Orlistat reduces the amount of fat that is broken down in the body and absorbed into the blood system by about 30%. These fats are expelled naturally and so, with less fat being absorbed, weight is lost.

However, if you are not dangerously overweight, Xenical or Alli may not be the right option for you. You should always consult your doctor should you want to use either of these alternatives. Unfortunately there have also been some worrying side effects from these Orlistat based weight loss medicines.

Users have reported uncontrollable and embarrassing discharges. Taking these Orlistat based drugs could well result in an extremely embarrassing situation. Other possible side effects are oily stools, loss of bowel control, diarrhea, rectal pain, liver inflammation and fatigue. So whilst they certainly help weight loss Orlistat based products may not be the complete weight loss answer.

All natural Proactol is based on a patented fiber complex, NeOptunia. Rather than just preventing fat from being broken down Proactol takes fat molecules and binds them into a solution in the stomach. Fat is then prevented from entering the body without the embarrassing side effects of Xenical and Alli. Substantial user feedback of Proactol is extremely positive.

There are many weight loss products on the market, but few of them, especially natural ones, have been clinically proven to be effective. There are products on the market that are proven to have very similar benefits to prescription based medication in reducing fat in take, but with out the nasty side effects. Proactol is a relatively new natural weight loss product that also reduces fat from the food we eat by just under 30%, but in a different way.

With hundreds of "miracle pills" on the market, Proactol is one of the few that lives up to its claims of effectiveness. In a number of pre-clinical trials it has proven to be a highly effective alternative to Orlistat based products but with far few, if any side-effects. As with all weight loss supplements, Proactol’s best results come when used in combination with a healthy diet and active lifestyle. All in all offers all the benefits that the breakthroughs in have given but minus the bad points. Proactol seems to be a great natural weight loss alternative to prescription and medicinal drugs.





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