April 25, 2024

Slimming capsules, does it work?

Enticing promise
Eating-fat tablets, calorie burners, fat sensors, stomach-plate effect ... whatever the name given to these food supplements sold in pharmacies, their goal remains the same: attract a female clientele tempted to the idea of ​​displaying the curves of the Brazilian top Gisèle Bündchen.
To lose their extra pounds or erase some unsightly bulges, they prefer to opt for ease (swallowing a pill, it's less tiring than running), and drink the tempting promises of laboratories that develop the capsules.
 
Capsules rely on natural
Looking more closely at the composition of the capsules, we can see that they all more or less advocate the natural: apple plant extract, extract of saffron stigmas, green tea extract for others, active principles of fennel ... all capsules, if they promise access to the thinness, do not display it the same way.
Some boast of being able to decrease fat accumulation, or help fight against water retention. Others commit to taking action against snacking by tackling feelings of satiety. But the actual effectiveness of these capsules remains to be demonstrated.
 
Attention danger
The capsule market thinness weaves his web even on the Internet, success requires. If the composition of the capsules thinness marketed in pharmacy is controlled, difficult to say as much of those sold on the Net.
Some contain dangerous or even deadly substances, as evidenced by the death, in November 2008, of a 32-year-old woman who had absorbed "Best Life" capsules that were supposed to limit appetite. They contained phenolphthalein (a prohibited substance) and sibutramine (amphetamine), which is known to cause cardiovascular risk. Caution is needed regarding the consumption of these products, especially if they come from a parallel market, thus escaping pharmaceutical controls. To lose weight, there is no miracle cure, otherwise, that would be known.

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