Non Soluble
When Proactol non-soluble fibers come into contact with dietary fats it binds with them immediately to form a fluid gel around the fat making it insoluble. Unabsorbed fats then pass naturally through your body. Proactol has been clinically proven to bind over 27% of dietary fat.
Soluble
Proactol soluble fibers are highly viscous when they bind with bile acids to create a very viscous solution which slows down digestion and slows down the absorption of glucose. This gives us a feeling of being full for much longer. This will suppress your appetite and food cravings.
Proactol patented fiber complex of Opuntia Ficus Indica interacts with the fat content and decreases the quantity of fat remaining in the medium. By analyzing the vitamins in each remaining fatty phase the capacity of patented fiber complex of Opuntia Ficus Indica to bind specifically to fat-soluble vitamins can be evaluated.
The results of the in vitro tests show that patented fiber complex of Opuntia Ficus Indica does not bind to fat-soluble vitamins A and E in a specific manner. This is supported by a clinical pre-study. In conclusion, the product does not pose a risk to vitamin levels.
Prevention
To prevent future weight gain = Increase to 2 Proactol tablets if taking a high fat meal;
Weight loss = Increase to 3 Proactol tablets if taking a high fat meal;
Weight maintenance = Increase to 2 to 3 Proactol tablets if taking a high fat meal.
Recommendation
In a healthy weight range = Take 1 Proactol tablet after each meal;
Overweight = Take 2 Proactol tablets after each meal;
After completion of initial weight loss = Take 1 to 2 Proactol tablets after each meal.
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Proactol weight loss diet pills is successful because:
The clinical study was aimed at evaluating the efficiency of a patented fiber complex from Opuntia Ficus Indica on blood lipid parameters. The patented complex has a fiber content that is on average eleven times higher than generic extracts from the same plant.