Saturday, April 12, 2008

What A Healthy Weight

!!! Weight Loss By Healthy Way !!!


One of the Latest Advanced and Easy Way to Control Weight Loss is New Proven and Newly Researched Drugs used for weight loss are generally called anorexiants.

All the drugs are potentially effective when used appropriately and with additional weight loss measures, including exercise and behavioral modification. The long-term effects of most of these medications have not been established. Most lose their effectiveness over time, thus requiring increased dosage, and they can be addictive and dangerous. None of these drugs deals with the underlying problems that may be causing obesity. Unless specifically instructed by a doctor, people should use non-drug methods for losing weight. Except under rare circumstances, pregnant or nursing women should never take diet medications of any sort, including herbal and over-the-counter remedies.

Orlistat
Orlistat (Xenical)
can help about one third of obese patients with modest weight loss, and can assist in long term maintenance of weight loss.
It reduces the body's absorption of fat from foods, thereby reducing weight and cholesterol. Orlistat blocks the action of lipase, an enzyme in the intestine that breaks down fat. It does not increase serotonin but it makes it work effectively, and it is a stimulant. Studies have found that at the end of the first year orlistat users achieve an average of 5% to 10% drop in body weight.
Studies are also reporting that the drug may delay or prevent the onset type 2 diabetes, improve cholesterol levels regardless of weight loss, and reduce blood pressure. (It should be noted that some people who take this drug experience an increase in blood pressure.) The drug can cause gastrointestinal problems and may interfere with absorption of the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, and E and other important nutrients.
Rimonabant---Acomplia, Slimona, Zymulti
The hot new diet drug in the news is the French drug called Acomplia Rimonabant, Slimona, Zymulti . It was created to help people quit smoking and lose fat by blocking circuitry in the brain that gives the body cravings.
The diet drug, rimonabant acomplia, Slimona, Zymulti which could be available in a year or two, is an appetite suppressant, but works by an entirely new approach by blocking the same primeval circuitry in the brain that gives pot-smokers the munchies. The Brand Acomplia has been approved in more than 40 country world wide.

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