Proactol Side Effects
Proactol is one of the leading diet pills, we answer your questions about the possible side effects.
- Firstly just what is Proactol?
- How does Proactol work?
- What about those side effects of Proactol!
- What are the natural ingredients of Proactol then?
- Can anybody take Proactol?
- OK, but how have other people got on with Proactol?
Proactol is a well known diet pill which falls into the classification of fat binder.
The ingredients in Proactol works by binding itself to the fat ingested as part of your diet. This means that your body retains less fat so you lose weight!
Well, because Proactol is made from natural ingredients then you are less likely to experience any nasty “diet related side effects”. In fact the only reported side effects are a slight change in tool consistency.
The main ingredient in Proactol is derived from a dried cactus extract.
No, it is not advised that people who are under 18, suffering from diabetes or have a BMI of 18.5 or less. As with any medicine if you have any doubts then you should always see your GP.
There are plenty of testimonials available like the one below from housewife Sophie Silva:
I have been taking 2-3 tablets after each meal, doing a normal amount of exercise and eating as healthy as I can. In just over a month I have lost 11lbs which is incredible! This is the first time I have lost weight like this.
Wow, Proactol sounds like a magic diet pill!
Well, not quite! There are no such things as magic diet pills and you should avoid any weight loss products that make outrageous claims.
So, can’t just keep eating the burger and chips then?
No, you should take Proactol as part of a healthy diet and exercise routine. Not only will you lose more weight this but you will feel happier as exercise is a well known mental health booster.
So, Proactol works in a similiar way to Alli?
Yes, Proactol falls into the same diet pill classification as Alli but without the side effects.
Where can I find out more about Proactol?
Why not read our diet pill review on Proactol.
I took Alli for a while but the diet related effects didn’t agree with me! Gonna try Proactol.
I took Proactol for three months but didn’t see any difference.