Monday, May 28, 2012

Proactol Review On Its Active Ingredient And What Can It Do For You


Have you read a review on Proactol? Have you tried it yourself? If you do, you probably know how it works. If you don’t and you are thinking of trying it out, then you might want to know how it works.

How does Proactol work? And what is its active ingredient?

Proactol is a dietary supplement that is gaining a lot of popularity for its effectiveness as a weight loss partner since it helps make fat indigestible as it blocks down fat. Aside from that, the person taking Proactol would experience a decrease in their craving for sweet and fatty foods, which is an additional help for those who wanted to lose weight but could not let go of their bad habit of munching on food that could add even more pounds to their bodies. Since it is made from all natural ingredients, it is proven to be safe, with lesser side effects than other dietary pills have.

Proactol’s active ingredient which comes from prickly pears or scientifically known as the Optunia ficus indica makes it even more effective. This type of cactus is known to be used in some weight loss supplement as it is proven to be able to decrease oxidative stress and also to help lessen the blood lipid level in a normal human body, which is definitely good for your heart. People who have abnormally high blood lipid levels are more at risk of having cardiovascular diseases.

 Optunia ficus indica is also said to contain high soluble fiber which is also believed to decrease blood sugar levels. With proper diet, exercise and effective medication (a good dose of something that contains the helpful fiber and other helpful substance from the prickly pear), medical researchers aver that the blood lipid level can be decreased successfully. It is also believed to help prevent gastric ulcer and ease hangover symptoms, although these benefits from the prickly pear are yet to be proven scientifically. Some studies have also focused on its anti-inflammatory effects and it seems that it may be able to have such effect since it also contains beta-sitosterol.

While Proactol has no such claims of being able to lower the risk of any cardiovascular disease, nor does it claim to be able to provide those other benefits that the prickly pear can give, many researchers have already proven what the Optunia ficus indica can do to help remove low density lipo-proteins and manage the body’s blood lipid level. Any proactol review you can read will tell you that it is the best dietary supplement as of present because of the proven results in 3 clinical studies which focused on its weight loss effects.

The effect of Proactol also depends on how many pills you take which means you can decide how many pills you take. The recommended dose would be 2 pills a day for those who just wanted to take off a few extra pounds, but you can take up to 3 pills if you are going to eat a fatty meal. One pill a day is good for those who only wanted to maintain their current weight and nothing more.

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