Monday 6 May 2013

Prescopodene Scam Needs to Be Resolved



If Prescopodene can live up to the hype, many people can really find a way to lose their weight. In fact, it is very pathetic to see overweight and obese people suffering from poor mobility, joint pains, arthritis, heart ailments, and excessive sweating. People who are obese and feel pain at limbs, when doing movements, irrespective of age and gender cannot do workouts nor can they work because of excruciating pain; therefore cannot lose weight and continue to suffer. A diet pill like Prescopodene can be a blessing for them. People in UK, USA, Australia, and other English speaking countries have been buying this wonder drug for last few months having the belief of getting their extra pounds lost. People in pain and other sufferings want to be relieved at the shortest possible way. As the manufacturing company declares, this diet pill can improve human metabolism process and can burn fat with an effect at the completion of the second month of consumption.

There is rumor (or fact?) that this diet pill is nothing but a part of Prescopodene scam. If it is really true and proved either today or tomorrow, people will lose their belief on the reputed companies promising care and cure for health of the general mass. It will not only affect the societal belief but will also damage esteem of many pharmaceutical companies and food supplement manufacturing and trading firms. Plus, if the food supplement has some ingredients which may harm people with some health problems, the damage becomes irrecoverable. There are 12 ingredients in the preparation of this weight loss diet pill: Advantra Z (also known as sour orange and Citrus aurantium), Ascorbic Acid, Pyridoxine HCP, Ginger herb, Tyrosine, Green Tea, DMAE, Yerba Companion, Pantothenic acid, Cocoa powder Extract, Grape Seed Remove, and minerals. As the manufacturer claims, Prescopodene burns fat through thermogenesis process which converts excess fat into water and salt.

Even the doctors and scientists are not sure about its benefit on weight loss, nor are they aware about the clinical trial documents. Advantra Z, the key component—as the makers say—has some proven side effects and has no proof of having the capacity to reduce weight.

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