What Are Fat Blockers And Fat Binders
December 14, 2009 by Lisa Wood
Filed under Weight Loss
As an answer to an increasing demand and obesity problem worldwide, companies are offering range of different weight loss products with different names, in different shapes and from different ingredients. Potential consumer can choose anything from herbal diet supplements, appetite suppressants to fat binders and fat blockers.
Fat blockers and fat binders are what we’ll look at. How exactly work each of them will be described bellow when an example will be reviewed but generally they both prevent the absorption of fat by the body. Fat carry high amount of calories and excluding it from the diet (partly of course) is effective way of losing weight. Many promoters say that when using these products you don’t need to do anything else which is not true. Yes, you can reduce the consumption of calories a bit but for the best possible result you’ll have to put some efforts into reaching your weight loss goals.
Number of brand names is offered but I will focus only on 2 the most popular (in my opinion) of them which are quite popular and have shown some good performance and have gained recognition amongst dieters.
Alli fat blocker. These slimming pills prevents the braking down of about 25% of consumed fat which undigested is passed out of the body naturally. Active ingredient is called Orlistat. Alli is available over the counter and is FDA approved. It seems that consumers are divided in 2 groups where one are amazed by this product and other are frustrated by Alli’s caused side effects which can be embarrassing. Side effects are another thing that made this product so popular. Consumers may experience increased bowel movements, diarrhoea, gas and urgency, especially if fat diet isn’t replaced by low fat diet. These side effects can be reduced or avoided at all if changes in diet are made.
Proactol fat binder. Also this product prevents absorption of dietary fat but is doing it more civilised causing no side effects. Proactol claims that fat intake can be reduced by up to 28% with no side effects. Main ingredient is cactus-like plant which molecules attach them to the ingested fat forming fat-binder complex which is too large for the body to absorb. Unabsorbed fat then is excreted naturally.
Prevention of fat being absorbed by the body is the purpose of both – fat binders and fat blockers. Which suits you better is your choice; fat binders are more forgiving because of no side effects when guidelines aren’t complied with but fat blockers force you to stick to the rule because if you fail then you’ll be “punished” by possible side effects.
Find out more about fat binder pills and visit Lisa Wood’s site on how to choose the best fat blocker for your needs.
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