Guideline When Using Fat Blocker Pills

In theory fat blocker work by blocking some of the fat from being absorbed to the digestive system, resulting less fat stored in your body.

What's the catch?

Fat blocker even though seem like a good idea you need to understand that there are two kind of fat, bad fat and also good fat. Bad fat are saturated fat and trans fat, good fat are monosaturated fat and vitamin A,D,E, and K. Fat blocker pill block those two fat either it is good fat or bad fat. If you use this kind of pill you should watch out for vitamin deficiency.

You also need to remember that if you take fat blocker pill then it doesn't mean you can eat anything you want, the fat that is not absorbed by your body has to come out of your body somehow.

There are some cases of lose stool, gas with oily spotting or even anal leakage, but this rarely happen and can only happen when you use it with increased consumption of your meal.

 

What type of people should use this kind of effect?

People that can control their eating hour (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) but they have no control in controlling what they eat. They eat junk food all the time or all those fatty food. If you are one of these people then this might be the right one for you.

 

Fat Blocker Ingredient List:

Orlistat - this is the main ingridient for Xenical and Alli. This ingredient is the most famous ingredient in the fat blocker pill industry.

Opuntia Ficus-Indica or Prickly Pear or also known as Indian Fig Is the second famous ingredient second to Orlistat, there has been several clinical study even though the study is not as good as Orlistat.

Chitosan - the third most famous ingredient for fat blocker, many diet pill used this because it is relatively cheap. The study relating Chitosan to fat blocking is still low.

 

 

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