Best fat binders
Fat binders (or fat stoppers) are dietary supplements that try to stop part of your fat intake and prevent it from being absorbed and digested by your body.
Undigested fats are then eliminated naturally out of your body (through bowel movements). These products are one of the safest diet pills that you could take because they do not alter functioning of your nervous system in any way (unlike many diet pills out there).
We fully recommend the following fat binders:
Proactol Plus
Proactol appeared on the market in 2007 and right from the beginning it was obvious that this was one effective diet pill.
This fat binder can stop up to 27% of your dietary fat intake and safely prevent it from being absorbed. When you take Proactol tablet, it will bind to fats inside your stomach, making those fats too large to be absorbed.
You will be pleased to know that there are 6 clinical studies behind Proactol and its main ingredient (NeOpuntia) that you can find on the official Proactol site. And we were very surprised by the large number of photo and video testimonials of this fat binder. Make sure to check them out.
Proactol review | Proactol website
Alli
You have probably already heard about Alli – it is the first over the counter weight loss pill approved by the FDA.
Its main ingredient (Orlistat) is also found in the prescription pill Xenical, only that in Alli there’s 2 times less Orlistat than in Xenical. So you can say that Alli is the “weakened” version of Xenical.
Several years ago Alli was very popular among dieters, but lately we see that Alli is less popular, and we think it is primarily due to some rather embarrassing side effects (“Alli oops” effect).
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