Appesat Seaweed Diet Pill
Appesat, it would appear, has a rather large marketing budget at its disposal – the manufacturers Goldshield are not wasting the opportunity to get their message out to the masses.
Appesat has been recently released into the over the counter market and billed as “The New Diet Pill Made From Seaweed That Can Train Your Stomach Into Wanting Less Food.”
So, basically an Appetite Suppressant.
Appesat has an awful lot of positives from a marketing perspective.
The manufacturers claim that their patented Bioginate Complex (seaweed extract) works differently to competing appetite suppressants.
A majority of natural appetite suppressant use plant extracts and effect sensors in the brain into creating a feeling of fullness or satiety.
Appesat, on the other hand causes a more physical effect by not only stimulating hunger sensors but also expanding in the stomach.
Is Appesat The New Miracle Diet Pill
2009 has been coined the “year of the miracle diet pill” with Appesat being the latest diet product to adorn the shelves of the likes of Tesco, Sainsburys, Boots the Chemist and Holland & Barrett.
The truth of the matter is that although Appesat appears to have just been launched and is pre-fixed with “new” it has been available to buy direct since mid 2008.
“There is very limited and poor evidence supporting it”
Appesat User Experiences And Clinical Proof
To date, the consumer reviews and customer comments have been mixed. For every positive slimming success story there is another that suggests Appesat not only did not live up to expectation but also caused an upset stomach and usual bowel movements.
The clinical trials appear to be very thorough according to the official literature but more impartial and independent sources are less than impressed with the evidence.
Health and nutrition experts suggest “There is very limited and poor evidence supporting Appesat” … It is not yet fully understood what the long term ramifications are from using seaweed extract to control appetite.
Where To Buy Appesat
On sale now at virtually all stockists of diet products including Boots the Chemist, Holland & Barrett, Tesco and Sainsbuys.
Purchases can also be made at discount direct from Slimming.com
Alternatives To Appesat
The feeling is that products such as Appesat are trying to re-invent the wheel as far as appetite suppressants are concerned.
“Hoodia is a pill that kills appetite and attacks obesity.” BBC Correspondent 2003
Hoodia Gordonii has been available to dieters in capsule form for a little over a decade and has centuries of working proof – the indigenous South African population have been using raw Hoodia powder for generations to curb hunger (for an altogether different reason) with unrivaled success and no ill effect.
It is largely accepted in all quarters that raw Hoodia powder is the most effective natural substance for suppressing appetite, reducing the need and want for food and ultimately aiding the weight loss process.
Read about Hoodia
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