It was in an event when I first meet radio jock
“Chikki Boom-Boom” of M.O.R. 101.9
(ABS-CBN FM Radio) and she was on the heavy side. Last week I meet Chikki again
and didn’t recognize her at all because she was different from the last time we
meet. I was attending an event that would launch their newest endorser, not
knowing that it was Chikki all along.
The funny thing during that time was it was Chikki who first smile and
say “Hi” and told me that I knew her and we meet during my previous event. I
was really amazed on her improvement and now here she was endorsing the product
that made her slimmer and more confident in life.
Chikki Boom-Boom, the newest endorser of Lesofat. LESOFAT,
by InnoGen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an
anti-obesity drug that prevents your body from absorbing some of the fat from
the food you eat. When taken 3 times per day with meals, LESOFAT blocks about
1/3 of the fat you eat from being absorbed. Instead, this fat passes through
your intestines and is excreted in your stool. When you absorb less fat, you
take in fewer calories, which cause weight loss.
Thing we should know about:
LESOFAT is significantly more affordable in terms of
daily treatment cost, which offers savings and better patient compliance towards
successful weight loss.
WHEN SHOULD YOU CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR?
-If you are allergic to any medicines, food or dyes.
-Taking any other weight-loss medication
-Taking cyclosporine
-Taking any other medicines including not prescribed
by your doctor
-Taking any dietary supplements including herbal
products
-Planning to become pregnant; -Anorexic or bulimic.
WHO SHOULD NOT USE LESOFAT?
-Consistently have problems absorbing food (chronic
malabsorpion).
-Have gallbladder problems.
-Are pregnant or breastfeeding a child.
-Have ever had an allergic reaction to Orlistat.
DOSAGE AND
ADMINISTRATION ORLISTAT (LESOFAT):
It is given in a usual dose of 120 mg by mouth three
times daily, immediately before, during or up to 1 hour after meals. If a meal
is missed or contains no fat, the dose should be omitted. Orlistat (Lesofat)
therapy should be discontinued if the patient does not lose at least 5% of
their body-weight during the first 12 weeks of therapy.
ADVERSE REACTIONS:
Gastrointestinal disturbances, including fecal
urgency, incontinence, flatulence, and fatty stools or discharge, are the most
frequently reported adverse effects during treatment with Orlistat (Lesofat).
They may be minimized by limiting the intake of fat in the diet. Other reported
side-effects have included headache, anxiety, fatigue and menstrual
irregularities. There have been concerns about an increased risk of breast
cancer in patients taking orlistat, but the manufacturers consider that there is
no evidence of a causal link.
Nowadays, it is easy to lose weight especially when
you use anti-obesity pills like Lesofat. But of course it is much better if you
do it the natural way like doing exercise, eating the right diet, and
maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
LESOFAT is
available in 60 and 120mg capsules, at all Mercury Drug, Watsons, South Star
Drug and leading drug stores nationwide. To see more of LESOFAT updates and
events, check out
http://www.orlistat-lesofat.com/
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is
Lesofat?
Lesofat is a SAFE, over the counter drug that is FDA
Approved for weight loss management.
What does Lesofat do?
Lesofat BLOCKS THE FAT from the food you eat.
Who should take Lesofat?
Overweight and obese individuals
When do I take Lesofat?
You may take Lesofat 3 time a day with meals
Will Lesofat make me lose my appetite?
No. The action of Lesofat is in our gastrointestinal
system. Therefore, it does not enter the brain and will not change your
perception of hunger.
Congratulation Chikki for your new found confidence brought by LESOFAT
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