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Any helpful tips on xenical, the anti-obesity drug?



Any helpful tips on xenical, the anti-obesity drug?

If you must consider using a 'diet pill ' at least this is the safest, it also has some evidence of sustained weight loss, though ONLY in conjunction with a low fat diet and exercise.

It is the only diet pill to have a long term licence, this reflects its good safety profile, also I learnt today that the company has applied for over the counter status. ( Though this process may take 2 years to complete)

The drug works locally on the bowel, causing malabsorption of fat. This explains why it is not addictive or otherwise dangerous like other diet pills. Source(s): GP for more years than I care to remember
I found a product better than xenical, it does the same thing as Xenical (binds fats to prevent absorbtion) but it does not have the side effects of it! Some of the side effects of Xenical are anal leakage and oily bowel movements. They say that these subside after you eliminate fats from your diet, but anytime you eat anything with fat it happens. The product I found is Proactol it has an amazing review at http://www.w8lossreviews.com there are also reviews of other diet pills and diet plans. Check it out for yourself.
Yeah.

Don't take it, unless you like spending time in the bathroom.
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