What Are The Best Appetite Suppressants For Weight Loss
If you have made the decision to use an appetite suppressant the next step should be to select one that has a proven track record of success.
The sheer choice of appetite suppressants available on the market is formidable – reducing this down to effective appetite suppressants limits the choice to probably a handful.
Using an appetite suppressant in attempt to lose weight can be hit and miss – for every effective diet product there are a dozen others that disappoint.
If an appetite suppressant is your chosen diet product one route to take would be to make an appointment with your GP or doctor.
Prescription Appetite Suppressants
Appetite suppressants are available from the NHS via prescription but to qualify your BMI (Body Mass Index) would have to be high as the cost of producing pharmaceutical classed weight loss medication is high and doesn’t cover the cost of a prescription. Check Your BMI
The problem with prescription appetite suppressants (NHS) is that they are mostly chemical compounds and are drug based. Some prescription appetite suppressants such as Phentermine can cause side effects.
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Non Prescription Appetite Suppressants
The other option is to opt for a more natural diet pill – one that is available to buy without a prescription.
Possibly the best known genre and most widely used are those containing cactus extract.
Proactol Plus contains cactus extract as well as other natural substances for not only suppressing appetite but binding dietary fat to stop digestion.
Clinical trials reveal that 295 calories per day be prevented form being taken on by the body and approximately 27% of dietary fat can be prevented from being absorbed by the stomach.
More about Proactol Plus
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Appetite suppressants or suppressing appetite is generally accepted to be one of the most effective, quickest and safest ways to reduce daily calorie consumption and ultimately lead to a slimmer you.
One of the oldest natural substances known to man to be used for suppressing appetite is Hoodia Gordonii – a cactus like plant.
Appesat is latest appetite suppressant to enter the over the counter diet pill market.
Boots the Chemist, Holland and Barrett, Tesco and Sainsburys are all authorised stockist but direct purchases can be made via the SLimming.com official website
Hoodia does not cause any gastric band effect in the stomach – preferring to suppress appetite through natural sensor inhibition process in the brain.