Proactol is 100% natural and 100% organic. It works based on
a patented fibre complex NeOpuntia, which is made from dehydrated
leaves of the nutritious cactus “Opuntia fiscus-indica”,
that binds with dietary fats immediately to form a fluid gel around
the fat. The fats complex is then too large to be absorbed, so
it passes naturally through your body.
Many of the other weight loss pills on the market work based
on hoodia, chitosan, green tea or other key ingredients. Often,
we are faced with many claims about the amazing effects offered
by a certain weight loss product, but it is impossible to find
any clinical endorsements to ensure whether the claims are true.
We are then likely to remain uncertain as to the authenticity
of the pills components.
Proactol And The Telegraph
Since 25 February 2008, Proactol has been advertising on The
Telegraph's official website.
Telegraph.co.uk is the British most popular online magazine.
It features Proactol as one of the five ways to lose weight. The
great news is, Telegraph offers £10 discount (equals to
$20) for you who read their article then buy Proactol from there.
