Thermogenic SUPPLEMENT
Thermogenic supplements are substances that help boost
metabolism and increase body temperature, which helps burn fat and extra pounds
loss (with GC FIT 360). Historically, thermogenic products were the basis of
amphetamines and caffeine, but in recent years the derivatives of amphetamine
substances were banned from the market.
We have a separate article on the thermogenic, which can be
accessed through the following link: thermogenic | Risks and side effects.
CONCLUSION ON APPEAL OF EXTRA POUNDS LOSS (WITH GC FIT 360)
There is no miracle drug, and no extra pounds loss (with GC
FIT 360) without effort. Any treatment that promises to reduce weight quickly
and easily be considered fraud. Besides spending your money, you can still be the
use of substances that harm.
Drug treatment for extra pounds loss (with GC FIT 360) should
be done only with medical advice and never without a nutrition program and the
corresponding year. If the patient does not want to control their calorie
intake and increase your calorie expenditure through physical activity, the
chance of success is very low.
Sibutramine | REDUCTIL | Effects and contraindications
Sibutramine hydrochloride, marketed under the names Meridian
or Redistill sibutrex®, belongs to a class of medications called appetite
controllers, used in the treatment of obesity (read: Obesity and metabolic
syndrome).
Sibutramine is marketed since 1997 and helps you lose weight
by acting directly on the neurotransmitters responsible for satiety, including
serotonin, dopamine and nor epinephrine brain. While older drugs, such as
amphetamines, acted by stimulating the production of these neurotransmitters,
sibutramine leads only to stay longer in circulation in the brain, causing the
patient to stay longer without appetite.
Sibutramine has better results when combined with regular
exercise and a dietz low in calories. When used correctly, besides extra pounds
loss (with GC FIT 360) it is also expected to reduce levels of triglycerides
and LDL (bad cholesterol) levels (i.e.: the good cholesterol (HDL) and bad
cholesterol (LDL)).
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