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24 December

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Phentermine article

Phentermine is one of the most favourite anti-obesity diet pills known to dieters crossways the world. It is a diet pill used for the short-term management and treatment of obesity.

Phentermine is readily acquirable in its 15, 30 and 37.5 mg tablets and extended-releases. It usually is taken as a single regular dose in the morning or three times a day 30 minutes before meals for maximum effectiveness.

However, using Phentermine on a regular basis can be habit-forming and addictive. There are long-term effects of Phentermine if used on a consistent basis. Temporary side effects including: blurred vision, dizziness, dry mouth, sleeplessness, irritability, stomach upset, hest pain, nervousness, pounding heart, difficulty urinating, mood changes and breathing difficulties usually disappear within a few days of using Phentermine. However, Phentermine can be very addictive and if abused, can make some of those side effects permanent.

What is Phentermine

Oral Phentermine Hydrochloride (HCL) is sold for weight loss. It is in the Sympathomimetic family of appetite suppressants (used for the short-term management of exogenous obesity.) When used in conjunction with diet, exercise, and behavior therapy, Phentermine may help you to lose weight while you are learning new ways to take and to exercise.

Three forms of Phentermine are available:

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How does Phentermine work

Phentermine works by stimulating the hypothalamus gland and affecting certain neurotransmitters to decrease appetite. The hypothalamus is - Click here to read more ...


24 December

Be The Caveman - High Protein Diets Promote Weight Loss Naturally

Researchers have known for some time that Peptide YY (PYY), descriptively referred to as a “gut hormone” signals food ingestion from the gut to appetite-regulating circuits within the brain. It was not well understood what might trigger PYY to send the message to stop eating.

Researchers are reporting in the September issue of Cell Metabolism, a journal published by Cell Press, that intake a high accelerator diet may be enough to do the trick.

“We’ve now found that increasing the accelerator content of the diet augments the body’s own PYY, helping to reduce hunger and aid weight loss,” said Medical Research Council clinician scientist Rachel Batterham of University College London, who led the new study.

The study fills the gap between the knowledge that people who take high-protein diets tend to consume fewer calories, and the reason that may be so. The researchers show in this study that intake a high accelerator diet naturally stimulates the body’s production of PYY more than either a high-fat or high-carbohydrate diet, resulting in less hunger and consequently more weight loss.

Earlier studies at the Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, Hammersmith Campus, London showed that in humans, peripheral infusion of PYY, at a dose which produced normal postprandial concentrations, significantly decreased appetite and - Click here to read more ...