Sunday, August 2, 2009

Acomplia Could Help Those Who Are Addicted To Chocolate

Italian researchers say that the weight loss medication Acomplia could be effective in helping people addicted to chocolate to stop eating it. The research which was done at the Institute of Neuroscience based in Cagliari involved the use of mice in a controlled laboratory test.What the researchers did was set up a chocolate drip which the mice were free to consume as they wanted and they noted that the mice would eat just over ten percent of their body weight in twenty minutes when they were given free access to it.


Professor Giancarlo Colombo who led the research said however when the mice were then given the weight loss medication Acomplia they dramatically stopped eating the chocolate.The Acomplia medication is an extremely effective appetite suppressant and is used all over the EU helping overweight and obese people lose weight. Many overweight people have cravings for chocolate which cause them to put on a lot of fat. Chocolate is not only very high in calories but is extremely tasty and full of energy which many chocoholics claim that they need to function normally during the day.This research should make interesting reading for people who feel that they can't live without the chocolate and possibly they should speak to a doctor about getting some advice about it.


The weight loss medication Acomplia made history as being the first weight loss medication to work by acting on brain receptors which control the desire to eat. Acomplia is licensed for use all over Europe and is a prescription medication.At BrownDemocrats.org we have seen overweight people experiencing excellent results using the Acomplia weight loss medication. The Acomplia drug is the third properly approved weight loss drug to come on the market following on from Reductil and Xenical.


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