Slender Sleep Holland and Barrett

Slender Sleep Review

Slender Sleep is produced by Lifes2Good and is the lastest diet product to be stcoked by UK high street health supplement chain Holland and Barrett.

Lifes2Good produce a range of diet products most using the prefix “Slender”

Slender Sleep Diet Drink What Is It

A diet drink that is cranberry flavoured and best taken just before bedtime and on an empty stomach

Slender Sleep How To Us

The official website explains that to gain maximum benefit it is advised to drink on an empty stomach.

“Energy is required to breakdown the ingredients of the diet drink and as your stomach is empty, it looks to your other body resources to find this energy.”

Each and every night, as you sleep, your body utilises the ingredients within Slender Sleep and the energy from any excess fat reserves in your system to help maintain lean muscle mass.

Slender Sleep should be taken for a minimum of 3 consecutive months.

Mix 15ml of Slender Sleep in 200ml of water at bedtime before going to sleep, 3-4 hours after your last meal or snack, on an empty stomach. Stir well and drink within 20 minutes of preparation.

Slender Sleep Ingredients

  • CLS (Conjugated Linoleic Acid)
  • Collagen
  • L-carnitine
  • Asparagus
  • Artichoke

Side Effects Caused By Slender Sleep

There should be not much cause for concern all natural ingredients are used in the formula.

Slender Sleep Where To Buy

In store at Holland and Barrett is the most likely stockist in the UK

Is Slender Sleep Worth Trying

Slimming drinks can be a bit hit and miss. The lack of any real convincing clinical data would suggest Slender Sleep falls into the latter camp.

Alternative Diet Drinks

Fibretrim has been created using clinical data from over 20 years of research and is based on the Zotrim diet pill formula.

Zotrim is possibly the diet pill with the most history behind it, the most independent clinical study and highest level of positive critical review.

More about FibreTrim

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Capsipure

Capsipure In OK Magazine

Diet pills using chili (capsicum extract) as an ingredient are en vogue presently with another Capsiplex clone appearing on the market.

Capsiplex was the original chili diet pill and was released at the end of 2009 – the following few months has seen several competing fat burning diet supplements trying to capitalise on the success of the original.

Capsipure was recently featured in OK Magazine – offering readers the chance to win a bottle by answering a ridiculously simple question. This competition is now closed.

What is Capsipure

Manufactured by OmniActive Health Technologies and using a proprietary blend of Capsimax.

Capsipure follows a similar ideology to its chili based competitors by claiming that red hot chili pepper (capsicum extract) taken in large doses can have a profound and positive and effect on the bodies ability to burn fat.

The claims are not without substantiation either with many independent trials concluding that red hot chili does have the ability to burn calories.

Capsipure Ingredients

  • Capsicum Fruit Extract
  • Caffeine
  • Black Pepper Extract
  • Niacin 20mg (111% RDA)
  • Vegetable cellulose
  • Water

Capsipure Side Effects

Highly unlikely to produce a side effect although fat burners by their nature can have a tendency to make the user feel a bit jittery – this is due to the increase of the metabolism.

This is not necessarily a negative as an increased metabolism can produce additional energy and provide the necessary fuel for exercise or at least mobility.

Where To Buy Capsipure

Available to buy from selected Holland and Barrett stores and also available to buy at discount via their online store.

Is Capsipure Recommended

Anything that contains capsicum extract does have a propensity to work – however the best example of a fat burner using this ingredient is Capsiplex.

Capsiplex is the original and is copied mercilessly (imitation is the biggest form of flattery)

If you do wish to use a fat burner we recommend you give Capsiplex serious consideration.

More about Capsiplex

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Alli Side Effects

What Side Effects Does Alli Cause

Its been a while since we have written anything on the diet pill sensation of 2009 – Alli

When Alli was first introduced most discussion topics were focused on the potential side effects that Ali could cause.

Alli Orlistat was first released on the American market mid 2008, the UK followed several months later.

American Alli users coined the phrase “Alli Oops” in reference to that side effect that some users experienced whilst using the diet pill.

If this is the first time you have read anything about Alli – read our Alli Review

The Alli Side Effect

So lets discuss the Alli side effect (not side effects, there appears to be just the one).

Without getting to technical this is what happens when you take Alli …

Firstly, Alli is a fat blocker – this means the active ingredient (Orlistat) stops or prevents some (about 28% – 30%) of the fat from the food that you eat from entering and being absorbed by your digestive system.

So this undigested or unabsorbed fat does not congregate on your stomach, hips, bum or anywhere else on your body where you are prone to fatty deposits.

But – it has to leave your body somehow and somewhere! The undigested, unabsorbed fat leaves your body via bowel movements and as this portion of fat has not being through your stomach’s digestive process it is still in its raw state, ie… an orange goo.

The fact remains though – the Alli oops problem does not occur frequently, it is only occasionally.

Alli critics are keen to point this out but this is just underlines the fact that the diet pill is actually working and doing its job.

In the same same vein as you cannot make a omelette without breaking eggs and every positive reaction has an equal negative reaction (and other inappropriate idioms) – You cannot expect something that blocks fat from entering one direction or place to not be re-routed.

Perhaps the best quotation we have found is a snippet from a weight loss forum.

“Ladies – if you want pristine white panties at all times whilst remaining unhappy, self conscious and fat don’t use Alli.

However – if you want a tried, tested and trusted way of losing your excess body fat with the occasional yellow spot in your smalls, use Alli”

Alli – The Bottom Line

Even with the most famous side effect in diet pill history Alli is still an ultra effective and highly recommended diet pill.

It is the only FDA approved diet pill that is available to buy without prescription.

Where To Buy Alli

Alli is now available in store at a handful of selected stores – you will need to complete a questionnaire before purchase

In our opinion there are better products available.

PhenQ for example is a multi action fat burner, fat blocker and appetite suppressant that will not give you the side effects that Alli can. PhenQ is available without prescription, it has a long 60 day money back guarantee and has no delivery cost attached to it.

Read more on PhenQ here

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