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Does the Proactol Weight Loss Pill Provide Additional Benefits?

I wrote a while ago about a product that, at the time, was just busting onto the weight loss scene called Proactol, and I just did a little follow up research on the pill that doesn’t require a doctor’s prescription but still is supposed to provide some impressive results, and found that some customers are supposedly saying that taking the Proactol diet pill product, they are also experiencing some other pleasant side effects, aside from weight loss.

What are they?  Well, they said joint stiffness improved.  I’m not sure why this would be.  Perhaps the Proactol product contains some sort of herbs or natural ingredients with anti inflammatory properties, would be my best educated guess, but again, I’m no chemist or herbalist, but that would be my guess. 

My second best educated guess would be, that since people have also reported less pain, as well as decreased appetite, that maybe somehow this Proactol diet pill increases pleasure sensors like endorphins or seratonin, since when we experience increases in these powerful hormones, we tend to eat less naturally because we feel “fulfilled” in other areas of our life.  Again, this is just my best educated guess, as I cannot say the actual science behind the Proactol product works this way or not. 

Proactol is supposed to do a couple of things when it comes to weight loss, including binding up to almost 30% of the fat that you take in.  Sounds a bit like Alli, but this diet pill also provides appetite suppression, which in my opinion is superior to Alli, since Alli is strictly a fat binder and has some notorious unpleasant side effects because of the fact that it is a fat binder (if you eat too much fat, you can end up with cramping and diarrhea, and it’s recommended that users of Alli stay in for the first few days they try the diet product because of this potential side effect). 

Proactol is also reporting that some of its users experience a dip in their cholesterol (a good thing, but this of course logically could just be related to the fact that you are supposed to be losing weight, which most times will help to lower cholesterol).  Another one was improved concentration.  My only guess on that one would be about the same as the one for less pain and achiness in joints.  For a complete review of this product see Proactol reviews .

August 24th, 2007 Posted by EatingToLive | Herbal Supplements | no comments

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