Proactol Diet Pills

by Diet Pill Center on June 14, 2012

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Proactol is a weight loss supplement that is based on a patented fiber complex which the manufacturer claims will help the user to bind and block 28 percent dietary fat that is consumed in food, and that it will also help to reduce cravings for various types of foods. The result, according to those promises, will be that the user will be able to reduce his or her body weight more easily than is possible without this product. Furthermore, beyond fat loss benefits, it also claims that the continued use of this diet pill will decrease cholesterol levels, boost joint flexibility, and increase energy levels.

The patented fiber complex within Proactol is called Neopuntia. It is a form of fiber that is derived from the cactus called Optuntia Ficus India. This is more readily recognized as prickly pear.

The official Proactol website is highly informative and offers a wide variety of different forms of information and features to help consumers to learn about the product, decide whether or not it is right for them, and even make a purchase if they wish to do so. At the time of this review, a bottle of 120 tablets was $89.95. Though this is an extremely high price for a bottle of diet pills, it comes with a toning belt, as well. Furthermore, the manufacturer’s official website say that when the product is purchased there, it is covered by a 100 percent money back satisfaction guarantee. Before purchasing these diet pills, it is recommended that the fine print be carefully reviewed.

To take Proactol according to the official directions, three to four tablets should be taken after each meal. This means that between 9 and 12 of the pills will be consumed every day, meaning that the bottle of 120 tablets will last only 10 to 13 days. As that brings the monthly cost of using this product to over $250, many dieters will find that this is simply cost prohibitive. Furthermore, many people would prefer not to have to take that number of pills every day, but would rather have only one or two to remember within a 24 hour period.

There is a warning on the Proactol website that states that anyone who is breastfeeding, who has kidney disease, or who is taking cholesterol medication should consult a doctor before taking these pills, as it might not be the right choice for their needs.

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