Sunday, 1 of August of 2010

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Leptoprin Derivatives

Leptoprin

Diet pills are not the answer!

It’s safe to say now that Leptoprin has been confirmed as a scam product that does not work. It contains a long list of ingredients that causes users to suffer a number of unwanted side effects, but it seems that most reviews fail to contain any positive light in regards to the effectiveness of the drug. Many people consider Leptoprin as an alternative to liposuction and other forms of cosmetic surgery. Leptoprin is a diet pill to be avoided because of one of it’s key ingredients – Ephedra. This has now been widely accepted amongst consumers of the weight loss pill industry, but there are many products becoming widely available that are derived from the scientific formula of Leptoprin. Here are some Leptoprin derivatives you should be aware of.

1) Leptopril. Made available by Generix Laboratories, Leptopril is essentially the same treatment plan as Leptoprin but for a portion of the price. Some speculate that this was an ingenious agreement designed by Leptopril manufacturers Klein-Becker to bring in more revenue by targeting citizens of lower and mid range income levels. The known ingredients of the two pills seem to be virtually identical.

2) Anorex. Another speculated scheme by Klein-Becker, Anorex seems to be the same thing as Leptopril in comparison to Leptoprin – the identical product with different packaging. The consumer reviews of Anorex show a mixture of dissatisfaction and pleasure with the product. However, Anorex has been marketed to an entirely different group of consumers: those who are more likely to take extreme measures to lose weight, so the reported effects are suspected to have little to do with the actual drug.

3) Leptoprin-SF. A.G. Waterhouse, a subsidiary of Klein-Becker, has marketed Leptoprin-SF as a stimulant free holistic supplement to encourage weight loss for the significantly overweight. Like it’s original formula, Leptoprin-SF’s effectiveness is claimed to be proven in clinical trials, however, these claims were discounted by another clinical study published in Current Therapeutic Research. They reported no significant difference in the weight loss experienced by the group taking the supplement and the placebo group.

Leptoprin and all of its derivatives have pretty well been concluded to be useless, producing minimal results, if any at all. There are many other weight loss pills and treatments on the market today available to you as easily as any of the aforementioned pills. In addition, like liposuction, this pill can cause more problems than it solves. As you can clearly see, this treatment plan is not worth the money it costs.


The Dangers of Diet Pills

Diet pills have come in and out of fashion frequently since their discovery 30 years ago, when amphetamines were used. Originally, these pills were designed for people suffering with obesity (total body mass index of 27 or greater). It didn’t take long for them to become available to the general public when manufacturers realized the revenue potential behind mass marketing their products.

mealHistory has shown us that these pills are unsafe. No matter how many times they are redesigned or reformulated, they contain ingredients that can be extremely harmful to the body. Amphetamine weight loss pills resulted in addiction, liver failures, kidney problems, and even cardiac arrest in many cases. Deaths occurred because of frequent use of the drug. Few are aware that amphetamines are a stimulant and extremely addictive. Recently, the product Hydroxycut was pulled from the market because of dangerous side effects.

Many diet pills contain appetite suppressants. This is dangerous for many reasons, since diet pills are usually over-the-counter products. I remember reading a newspaper article years ago about a girl suffering from anorexia. She became addicted to diet pills, and ended up starving herself to death by over using the drug. In those with a healthier mental state, these appetite suppressants put their users at risk of malnutrition and heart failure. Statistically, it has been shown that people who use these aids are more likely to reduce their appetite until they know they absolutely have to eat.

Among the most commonly heard of risks related to use of diet pills is major organ malfunction or failure, with the heart topping the list. The stimulants that the diet pills contain, often seemingly harmless substances like caffeine, increase our heart rate which in turn increases our metabolism. Because our heart rate is not being increased naturally, it can actually end up causing stress and strain on that vital organ, and prolonged use usually leads to heart complications. Liver and kidney complications are also common, as well as digestive issues and ulcers.

Because diet pills were designed to be used by people who are truly obese, who have failed in the past at weight loss even though they put every effort forth, the fact that many are available on the easily accessible shelves of drug stores, grocery stores, health and fitness centers, and many other retail outlets we regularly visit, makes them even more dangerous. Many of these products simply should not be used by the majority of society and most certainly they should not be used without the guidance of a licensed and qualified physician.