
"Eat All You Want And Still Lose Weight?" With Akavar-20/50 It Might Actually Be True!
SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Dynakor Pharmacal® readily admits that its Akavar®-20/50 is the most controversial diet pill on the market today. The "Eat All You Want and Still Lose Weight?" headline has captured the imagination of dieters and drawn the scorn of many so-called "weight-loss experts" who simply can't accept that people can lose a significant amount of weight simply by taking a diet pill before meals. The "experts" always seem to ignore two important facts: one, Akavar is backed by a published clinical trial on its European patented, active compound; and two, while ignoring the science they also overlook the fact that the Federal Trade Commission, the FTC, has fashioned a specific exception for a weight-loss product just like Akavar… a product that helps curb appetite (or as we like to say, "reduces your caloric intake automatically"). In fact, the FTC has specifically stated that it's okay to say "people can eat what they want so long as it is clear from the ad or commercial that people will not want to eat as much food as before they started using [Akavar's active compound]."
But if you don't care what the government thinks, take a look at the science.
After reviewing Akavar's substantiation, Dr. Amy L. Heaton, Ph.D., summarizes her findings: "In a well-controlled, double-blind, peer-reviewed clinical trial (the type of evidence accepted by both scientific and medical communities), doctors divided 46 overweight patients into two groups (a placebo [sugar pill] group, and a group that took the active Akavar compound). Both groups were specifically told not to change their normal eating habits or exercise routines. At the conclusion of the study the data was independently reviewed and verified. The results? In the group that took the active Akavar compound, 23 out of 24 people lost a substantial amount of weight. That's right… significant weight loss without 'dieting,' without calorie counting, without doing anything other than remembering to take their easy-to-swallow Akavar compound 15 minutes before their main meals."
Dr. Heaton continues, "But there's more. The 22 subjects who continued taking the active Akavar-20/50 weight-loss compound for a period of one full year (in an uncontrolled, 'real life' setting) experienced no rebound weight gain. In other words, Akavar's active compound caused easy, automatic weight loss without calorie counting and without diet rebound… simply through its remarkable ability to automatically reduce food intake below previous levels.
In another randomized, cross-over clinical trial conducted at the University of Liverpool, 58 female subjects who took Akavar's active compound 15 minutes prior to an ad-libitum ("at one's pleasure") lunch consumed 17.6% fewer calories, 27.6% fewer grams of high fat sweet items, and ate for a significantly shorter duration of time compared to placebo. Automatically. And in yet another well-controlled, double-blind, cross-over clinical trial carried out at the University of Copenhagen, Akavar-20/50 was shown to significantly increase the sensation of fullness and to decrease the desire for sweets compared to placebo when taken before meals. In the realm of scientific backing for a weight loss compound, this is about as good as it gets."
But if you don't care about the government or about the science, consider this fact:
Millions of people around the globe have turned to this European breakthrough's patented compound for help in their efforts to lose weight. And across America, Akavar has quickly become the nation's best-selling caloric-restricting diet pill.
The question remains: Can anyone really eat all they want and still lose weight?
"The answer might surprise you," says Gina Daines, spokesperson for Dynakor Pharmacal. "Losing weight is all about reducing caloric intake, and Akavar is a new-generation, calorie-restricting compound that lets you eat all you want... because you want to eat less. In other words, by altering your desire to overeat (what scientists call 'increasing satiety'), you reduce your caloric intake automatically and you lose weight without 'dieting'... without calorie counting... without complex meal plans, frozen foods or feeling starved... and, best of all, without even trying."
No matter how you look at it, a pill that automatically reduces caloric intake and lets you eat as much as you want and still lose weight is a dieter's dream. And while you can always find a skeptic, consumers have spoken: Akavar is the fastest, easiest weight loss ever. So your biggest obstacle to losing weight just might be finding a bottle of Akavar-20/50.
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