Appesat Review

Submitted by Godmode on Thu, 04/23/2009 - 13:15.
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Appesat is made up of seaweed. Appesat Pill can make your brain think that your stomach is full which could help in the battle against obesity. Appesat pill stretches your stomach wall, stimulating receptors that send a signal to your brain to make you believe that the stomach is full. This greately helps in controlling your additional food intake.

Appesat name is likely to be derived from Appestat, a part of our brain that actually controls your appetite and food intake.

Appesat is a simple pill which can be swallowed just before your lunch or dinner and it starts showing the results within 15-30 minutes.

However there are strong indications that Appesat might not be suitable for eveyone as it tricks your brain into thinking that your stomach is full which is ideally a suppresant pill. Since appesat is fairly new product, it doesn't have a lot of reviews or clinical trials done yet. Ideally, a new product is a bit dangerous to try out. however, don't loose hope, there are other appetite suppresant pills in the market which have been proven over years of experience and clinical trials that they works and have almost no side effects, its called Hoodia.

Among all the hoodia products which are basically derived from Hoodia Gordonii (Cactus Plant), which have been used well over 100+ year by tribes and have no side effects. We strongly recommend Unique Hoodia Pills over Appesat for now.

Let's just wait for Appesat to actually become a clinically proven suppresant pills till they we suggest you use Unique Hoodia.


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Submitted by LauraJohnson on Tue, 04/28/2009 - 11:29.
Hi I work on behalf of Appesat and can help settle any worries that you have regarding the trials that Appesat has already undertaken to prove it efficiency and safety record. There is already clinical research to support Appesat. In a placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical study of 139 overweight and obese subjects, those taking Appesat achieved weight losses of up to 9.4kg in 12 weeks, which was 67 per cent greater than the placebo control group and in a second placebo-controlled and a second double-blind, randomised, cross-over clinical study of 46 subjects, people taking Appesat said they felt up to four times more satisfied with the food they had eaten, compared to those who hadn’t. As for your worries about the safety of the new product, Appesat has an established safety record and has been assessed as safe and effective under the requirements of the European Medical Devises Directive.

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