Knoxville, Tennessee Bariatric Surgeon Develops Nutritional and Vitamin ... PR Web (press release)
06.05.10
Knoxville, TN ( Vocus / PRWEB ) May 6, 2010 -- Dr. Stephen Boyce, a bariatric surgeon based in Knoxville, Tennessee, has developed a line of bariatric supplements for men and women who have had weight loss surgery. These supplements are designed to help keep bariatric patients from developing vitamin deficiencies after undergoing procedures such as gastric bypass surgery, Biliary Panceratic Diversion with Duodenal Switch and LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Banding.
Bariatric surgery procedures such as gastric bypass and Biliary Panceratic Diversion with Duodenal Switch can help men and women lose a significant amount of weight and begin living active, healthy lifestyles. Weight loss surgery is often successful because a new, smaller stomach pouch is created that bypasses the part of the intestines where most calories are absorbed. Patients are able to eat a smaller amount of food without feeling hungry after meals.
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Alli Diet Pills Reviewed
Alli Introduction
Alli diet pills have received much press due to their massive marketing campaign by parent company GSK, one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world.
Alli is a ‘watered down’ version of the prescription drug orlistat, which has been available from your doctor for a few years now.
There have been some pretty horrible side-effects reported mainly around the lack of control you have over the depositing of fat. Some people complained about waking up covered in the oily substance which the body rejects due to the drug.
How do Alli diet pills work?
You should take alli with fatty meals (like Proactol) which is designed to bind the fat, you should take this product up to three times per day. Alli binds with the fat and thus it is recommended not to eat high fatty meals, the more fat you eat, the more discomfort you will face (including diarrhea and gas with oily spotting and urgent bowel movements).
Would I lose weight using Alli?
We believe based on all the research we have done and the studies released by GSK that yes you would lose weight taking alli. All of the comments and user feedback suggest that indeed Alli is an effective product however one cannot ignore all of the negative feedback.
What are the side effects?
Oily anal discharge
Diarrhea
Uncontrollable bowel movements
Conclusion
If you are new to weight loss or fat binding products we would suggest trying an alternative less potent brand which have proven results such as Proactol or Zotrim.
Both of these recommended products are clinically proven to work and have no known side effects. Alli without a doubt works but the negative side effects noticed we believe mean that it is not a home-weight loss recommend brand.
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