Proactol vs Appestat
In this review, we will be taking a look at the diet pills Appesat and Proactol. Both Appesat and Proactol are approved diet drugs who aim to reduce the body fat in users taking them. While the goal of both is the same, their mechanisms of achieving this goal are very different, and sometimes dangerous. Also, the sustainability of the drug to produce adequate results over a length of time is dramatically different. Both Proactol and Appesat are proven diet drugs; there are many studies for both showing just this, however, only one has been proven by lab technicians, doctors, chemists, and countless satisfied customers. Both Appesat and Proactol are billed as organic and effective, one to a lesser degree though. We’ll be examining these drugs in more detail. First, we will take a detailed look at Appesat, following that; we’ll segue into Proactol and wrap things up. A word of warning, this article is not medical advice, it is being written for purely educational reasons; people considering weight loss with these or any diet drugs should seek the council of a qualified medical professional before beginning.
Appesat is based on sea weed; actually it’s the primary ingredient. Seaweed is actually algae. It grows in shallow water. Appesat works by creating a “virtual full stomach”. By that I mean it only gives you the sensation of being full. It does this effectively by getting into your stomach and absorbing fluids and then expanding. It also interacts with your stomach wall and tells your body that you have had enough to eat. This is the primary function of the drug. What makes Appestat dangerous? Well, for starters, all sea vegetation is naturally very high in iodine. Excess intake of iodine has been linked to thyroid disease in several patients. Excess iodine may lead to cancers of the thyroid or outright failure. Another problem with Appesat is that it is not very thoroughly tests, and I feel that that alone makes this product potentially dangerous for long term use. Though rare, thyroid disease has the possibility to exacerbate to death of the patient. The most common thyroid disease from excess iodine is hypothyroidism, which is an autoimmune disease that decreases the size and effectiveness of the person’s thyroid.
Appesat only works to make you feel full. It is up to you to control the rest. It is probably not going to be a reliable long term solution for the millions of people who supper from debilitating diseases that lower their metabolism. It is only going to be a short term fix or an aid with another diet drugs, unfortunately, Appesat themselves say that their drug is not intended as a sole long term solution. So what should a reliable long term weight loss method consist of? Because Appesat is only approved for short usage, it is probably unfair to compare it to a superior drug; however, many experts will agree that a long term solution should base itself on three main areas. That being that it is easily absorbed or not absorbed at all, it should be non toxic and it should not interfere with the body’s normal functions. A reliable weight loss method should attack the problem at its source, that being in the stomach where the fats really enter the body.
Proactol is a 100% safe diet drug. It produces no side effects and is able to be taken by both men and women alike. Through the years, there have been many studies done on Proactol to determine its suitability for the task it was designed for. It has been the host of many rigorous scientific studies and medical trials. Through all of these, it has earned the reputation for being one of the safest diet drugs on the market today. Proactol is 100% medically and scientifically backed. The only reported “side effect” has been inconsistency in stool rigidity as the increased fatty excretions tend to soften the stool considerably. Unlike other diet drugs, fat is not expunged immediately and passes with the stool instead of directly.
How is Proactol different from Appesat? For starters it works solely in your stomach, not in your brain like Appesat. Proactol molecules seek out and bind to the fats present in the stomach. It is important to note that the body cannot fully digest fats. They will “float” on the top of the digestive enzyme soup and be absorbed into the blood stream in the duodenum (the intestines). The Proactol molecules consist of both soluble and non-soluble fibers. When the non-soluble fibers in Proactol find the fats that you take in through your diet, they will immediately bind to them and create a complex that is too large to be absorbed into the blood stream, and therefore too large to be appended to the body’s existing fat stores.
The complex will then pass normally through the body’s normal waste management system. While the non-soluble fibers work to dispel taken in fat, the soluble fibers work to slow down the digestion process. The soluble fibers bind to the walls of the stomach and form a solution which slows down the reactions that release glucose from your foods. These fibers also work to create a sensation of feeling full longer, a key component to keeping the amount of ingested fat low. You can think the soluble fibers as creating a barrier in your stomach that protects you from harmful fats. This barrier will actually force more fat to pass as harmless waste.Proactol works to not only dispel fat ahead of your body’s mechanism to absorb it, but it also works to limit the total calories ingested so that your body must look to other sources of fat (mainly the subcutaneous fat stores) for fuel. The end result is fat is safely removed from your body and therefore your diet.
In conclusion, if you are considering taking either Proactol or Appesat, it is really only safe for you to consider the later, Proactol. Proactol is a long proven effect mean of weight loss.





