Xenical - Is it safe, and what are the Xenical side effects
In an age of medical break-throughs, can modern medicine play a role in the battle against todays obesity epidemic? Prescription drug Xenical has made big new recently as a possible solution to the weight problems of many people. But what are the side effects and is it safe? This article reveals how this new drug could cause you a very embarrassing situation, and how a new alternative, Proactol, is making waves in the clinically proven, weight loss product industry.
Is Xenical Safe?
When taken at meal times, Orlistat reduces the amount of fat that is broken down in the stomach and absorbed into the body by about 30%. Instead, fats are expelled naturally in faeces, thus helping towards weight loss.
Xenical sounds ideal for those of us who struggle to keep to a healthy diet. However, the active ingredient, Orlistat, is usually only prescribed to obese people with a body mass index in excess of 30kg/m². So if you are not dangerously over weight, Xenical / Alli may not be the right option for you. In either instance, you should always consult your doctor. There are also some worrying side effects:
What are the Xenical’s and Alli’s side Effects?
Brace yourself. Some rather unpleasant side effects have been reported from use of Orlistat products. Users have reported uncontrollable anal discharges, so taking this drug could well result in embarrassing situations. Other possible effects are oily stools, loss of bowel control, diarrhea rectal pain, liver inflammation and fatigue. So Orlistat based products may not be the shining ray of light overweight people have been hoping for.
Are there any safe, effective alternatives?
There are hundreds of weight loss products on the market, but few have been clinically proven to be effective. There are products on the market that are proven to have very similar benefits to Orlistat in reducing fat in take, but with out the nasty side effects. Proactol is a relatively new weight management product that also reduces fat from the food we eat by around 30%, but in a different way.
Proactol is based on a patented fiber complex, that rather than just preventing fat from being broken down, pulls in fat molecules and binds them into a viscous solution in the stomach. So fat is prevented from entering the body without the embarrassing side effects of Xenical and Alli. Initial user feedback of Proactol is extremely positive, and as well as reducing fat intake, Proactol has the
following associated benefits:
· Helps to suppress appetite
· Helps to reduce cholesterol levels
· Decreases food cravings
With hundreds of “miracle pills” on the market, Proactol is one of the few that lives up to it’s claims of effectiveness. In several pre-clinical trials it has proven to be a highly effective alternative to Orlistat based products. As with most weight loss supplements, Proactol’s best results come when used in combination with a healthy diet and active lifestyle.
For more information on Proactol click here for clincally proven, safe weight loss
Xenical - Is it safe, and what are the Xenical side effects
Thursday, July 5, 2007
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