There
has been a growing fad on great body and losing weight. People are
becoming desperate and try to find means and ways to lose weight in
order to get the body they are aiming for. Men and women turn to strict
dieting and regular exercises to get in shape. There are also those who
take medications or pills for weight loss in order to get rid of excess
fats in their bodies.
Tons of brands and
pharmaceutical companies are introducing different pills and
medications that promise effective weight loss and fat elimination. But
the question is, does it really work? And, with the growing number of
inauthentic pills, how can you determine the real diet pills from the
fake ones?
To answer this, one may look at
the backing. When we talk about backing, it’s not just comments and
testimonials of people who have used them but you have to look into the
exposure to the media clinical trials of the pill, and medical backing.
The media just don’t present or endorse
products that are not completely safe and effective. They are
meticulously entitled and obligated to give authentic information and
accurate news to people. So if they do otherwise, their credibility
will be at stake. So if a diet pill is supported and introduced by the
media, may it be in the television or in print such as newspapers and
magazines, then you can be assured that the product really works.
Now
if you think the media is not credible enough and you think that they
are just after the earnings they are paid for advertising a product,
you might want to read on to see that media is a reliable source of
information.
Take for example the
slimming pill called Proactol. The Telegraph recently had a feature on
Slimmer’s Top 5 Tips for Losing Weight for 2008. Proactoal was voted to
be on the second rank.
Telegraph has been
complimented to have the most up-to-date news and breakthroughs in
science. And the fact that Proactol was pointed out and complimented a
number of times in the feature proves how Telegraph believes in the
effectiveness of the product.
Aside from
Telegraph, Proactol was also featured in other newspapers and magazines
that are considered to be reliable sources of information such as the
Daily Mail, the New York Times and Florida Style Magazine.
Although
media information on slimming pills is a good guide in making your
decision in the product, you must also take into consideration other
sources of information in determining the authenticity of a slimming
pill. Aside from media sources, you must also consider the product’s
clinical trials and their medical backing which are both equally
important points when evaluating a certain product.
As
an example, using the same slimming pill used earlier, Proactol has
been medically backed by the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC. It has
also gone through five clinical trials that have all been successful
and proved the product to be effective in:
- reducing intake of fat by 28%
- blocking out appetite
- lower down food cravings
- lower cholesterol levels in the blood; and
- cutting down 150 calories per meal
With
all these information regarding the slimming pill Proactol from all
reliable sources of information, we can really then say that Proactol
really works.
So if you decide to try taking some diet pills to boost up your weight
loss, you need not worry about finding the authentic one. Just remember
to consider all sources so you end up with the right, safe and
effective diet pill.
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