Thursday, August 22, 2013

Herbal diet pills - how do they work?


Obesity and depression has become the most popular disorder of our times. More than a disorder it has now been categorized as a disease. Physical disorders such as obesity, heart strokes, blood pressure all are derived from a mental disorder such as depression, low self esteem and fatique. 

Who is the herbal pill for ? 

Herbal diet pills has come to the rescue for those people who want to reduce their weight but are either restricted to their hectic daily schedules, restriscted by complicated and expensive surgeries or simply cannot diet. 

How does the pills work its work ?

The following read will enable us to understand how do they work ? 

The herbal pills works its magic in the body by restraining our appetite to distaste food items rich in calories such as junk food and takeaways. The pills increases our body rate to burn fats and make the person feel more energized.  

How is the herbal pill made ? 

The herbal pill is comprised of the following natural remedies: 

  • Green tea: this lubricates the blood platelets and reduces the cholesterol 
  • Konjac Plant : blocks the absorption of dietary fats 
  • Hoodia: acts as a appretite suppressant
  • Gaur gum: prevents fat absorption 
  • Capsaicin and Fucixanthin: burns the fats and carbohydrates by increasing the body metabolism 
  • Acai berry: antioxidants that prevents many diseases 
  • Yerba mate bark: keeps and makes the stomach feel full 
  • Resveratrol: protects from diseases and aids in fat burning 
  • Forslean Coleus: suppresses appetite and lowers the intake of calories. 

Some herbal components are extracted from fruits. 

Side effects : 

Considering the composition of the pills it is evident that there are no side effects. Furthermore huge amount of time and efforts have been spent in researching and developing the pills. 

Special instructions: 

Pregnant and breast feeding mothers should not take the pills. Children below the age of 18 years are not recommended to take. Lastly, patients diagnosed with other complications must consult their doctors before taking the pills. 

Despite its readily availability doctors and physicians must be considered before taking the pills. Drugs and pills still stand as an alternative to regular exercise and healthy diet.  

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