Xenical Fat Blocker
Xenical Fat Blocker Review
Xenical is possibly the most common, best known and most likely prescribed slimming pill in the UK. Xenical is the brand name of Orlistat, a weight loss drug or medication that is available only via visit to or consultation from a GP or doctor.
Xenical is specifically designed to treat obesity and is a pharmaceutical grade weight loss product that is not available to buy over the counter from the high street or from the internet without prior consultation from the medical profession. Not everyone qualifies for Xenical – only those with a high BMI (Body Mass Index) of over 30 would be considered.
Xenical can be found and purchased from certain sections of the internet – the black market demand for weight loss drugs is high but does not come without risk. If you are tempted to buy Xenical from the internet it is highly likely that you will not be buying Xenical Orlistat, but an imitation or replica product.
How Does Xenical Help Weight Loss
Xenical is a fat blocker – fat blocking and fat binding are the two most effective weight loss technologies that manufacturers of diet products use. Fat blocking is a preventative measure that stops the absorption of a percentage of fat from being absorbed by your body.
Up to 25% of deitary fat consumed can be stopped from entering your digestive system. Without a change to your current diet you are taking on a quarter less calories than you would without Xenical to explain the process more simplistically.
Side Effects Caused By Xenical
As Xenical is a prescription weight loss drug it can carry risk – this is another reason not to purchases Xenical but obtain via prescription.
As a percentage of dietary fat is blocked or stopped from entering your digestive system it has to leave somewhere and somehow. The usual less serious side effect is more frequent bowel movement. The change of bowel movements can be viewed as a positive side effect as it does prove that the fat blocking procedure of Xenical is working.
Other side effects can vary person to person – some of the more common are: headaches, oily discharge from rectum, diarrhoea and abdominal pain.
Does Xenical Work
Xenical has been the defacto prescription weight loss pill for over decade. Xenical is clinically proven and classed as a medical device.
Where To Buy Xenical
Unfortunately Xenical is via prescription or consultation only. If you are not considered at risk or dangerously overweight it is highly unlikely you will prescribed a course.
Alternatives to Xenical
Alli – More recently a non prescription and lower strength version of Xenical (Orlistat) was released into the market.
Read the Alli Review
Proactol – a non prescription fat binder that also works by stopping fat from being absorbed but without the oily discharge as Proactol binds with fat rather than just blocks.
Read the Proactol Review
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