Posts filed under 'Proactol Diet Pill'
The diet pill Proactol has been on the market for some time now, and it’s quite easy to see that there are some outstanding reviews been put up by happy customers. One such customer is Peter, who now features on marketing material produced by Proactol!
Peter was able to lose 48 KG of weight which is a great sign for people asking themselves “Does Proactol work?”. Have a look at the pictures below and judge for yourself whether Proactol works or not.
Before Proactol

After Proactol

No doubt and amazing transformation for Peter. It’s important for people using Proactol or any diet pill for that matter to never forget the importance and value of regular exercise. If losing weight was as easy as taking pills then life would be too simple. Diet pills assist in reducing your weight and they always produce the best results when combined with exercise.
March 28th, 2008
I’m going to write about the ways in which the Proactol diet pill works to assist overweight people lose weight.
So far from what I have read and understood, Proactol’s primary function is to “bind fat”. In fact, it’s clinically proven to do this and the papers will be available soon (I will let you know when it becomes available).
Products that claim to “bind fat” have been on the market before. More recently, an ingredient known as “Chitosan” was used in products and marketed as fat binders. I did some research on Chitosan and found that there was an overwhelming view that there simply wasn’t enough clinical trials and data to support such a claim.
Proactol is clinically proven to bind about 28% of dietary fats if taken straight after a meal. This means that you will consume approximately 28% less dietary fats from each meal. That’s almost a third of the fat you supposedly ate, gone with the help of this diet pill. And because Proactol has been clinically proven to help reduce excess body weight and to help to reduce blood cholesterol levels, you can see why there’s such a big fuss over it’s release date (sometime in January of 2007 from what I have heard).
Something else that I found interesting. As you may or may not know, your stomach is full of acids that break down the foods you consume. Apparently, Chitosan and other fat binding products effectiveness is effected by PH changes in the small intestine. So this would mean that any trials that have been conducted would have varying results, which means as a consumer you would also see varying results. When it comes to weight loss you want consistency because it gives you the feeling that you are on a steady track.
Proactol’s active ingredients Opuntia fiscus-indica has been clinically proven not to be effected by PH changes in the small intestine so there’s another difference.
Not long before the big launch of Proactol. If you want to be informed of it’s release, keep checking back or leave your e-mail address on this page and I will send you an e-mail when it’s out.
December 13th, 2006
Here’s something we’ve all heard before:
A diet pill that works
Here’s something we haven’t heard yet, but now we have:
A clinically proven diet pill that works
I’m excited to have discovered this new diet pill that is about to hit the market called Proactol. Firstly, it fights fat, which is what we all want to hear. But that’s usually the only thing that we hear, and nothing else which leaves us wondering about side effects, effectiveness, etc.
Enter MHRA. It stands for The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. They are a British government agency which is responsible for ensuring that medicines and medical devices work, and are acceptably safe.
They have officially approved Proactol as a “Medical Device Product” under the MDD 93/42/EEC certification which is a guideline that must be passed for any company wanting to launch a medical device. It has the “CE” seal of approval. It’s funny because I researched into what this “CE” stamp was, and when I found the picture of it I instantly recognized it. I’m sure you have seen it too, here it is:

Things are looking good so far. The only problem is, it hasn’t officially been launched yet! I have also found out that the Proactol diet pill is only being distributed through 1 channel. This is good news for us consumers because it means there won’t be any cheap generic imitations flooding the market which can be extremely dangerous to people who are looking to save money. I’m not a fan of generic medicines as I believe you shouldn’t be putting your health at risk for the sake of some dollars.
I will keep you posted on Proactol!
December 13th, 2006