Appesat Review – The Miracle Seaweed Diet Pill
What if you can train your body to desire less food? You would envitably lose weight by simply eating less. The logic is simple enough, but many cannot resist the urge to eat more than required. In fact, over eating for many is probably habitual borne from effective marketing of tasty treats!
Appesat, a relatively new diet pill, claims to train your body to do just this! By initially suppressing your appetite to want less food you learn to adjust to eating less. Overtime you will reduce your calorie intake and subsequently lose weight. The weight loss is sustained by tackling the usual problems of many diets (yo-yo diet effect) by healthy eating habits that can then be maintained on a permanent basis.
Made from a patented fibre complex extracted from the seaweed, Appesat works by stimulating hunger receptors in the stomach wall, which then send a signal to the brain informing it that the stomach is full. By triggering the full response you become accustomed to eating less and prone to eating smaller meals. When you are feeling hungry, snacking or bingeing leds to excess calories consumed throughout the day – Appesat looks to address this major factor for why most diets fail.
One clinical trial has shown dieters using Appesat lost an average of 9.4kg (20.7lb) in 12 weeks compared to 5.6kg (12.4lb) among people not taking the drug. So Appesat is clinically proven to be very effective as an aid for those seeking weight loss. As such, it has been approved as a medical device by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority, the government organisation that vets new treatments.
There seem to be no signficant reports of side effects through using Appesat. Having said that, Appesat is a new diet pill. There have only been reports of minor upset stomachs.
With one box of Appesat only lasting just over 5 days, it is not a recession friendly diet pill! There are 20% discounts when you purchase the 12 week programme.
Though effective the weight loss market is very saturated with products, some of which can certainly compete and even improve upon Appesat’s ability to reduce your weight.
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July 10, 2010 | Posted by Weight Loss
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