Ranking of Safe and Effective Weight-Loss Pills

You really want to lose weight. But thoughts of the gym don’t inspire you, recalling instead Tsvetaeva’s words: “Sport is a waste of time, a waste of energy.” Diets aren’t helping either, because “I’m hungry, I want to lose weight, I want everything…”
So, you need to resort to diet pills. You can easily find ratings of those available in domestic stores and pharmacies on the RuNet. But what’s popular abroad? For example, in the US? This is not an idle curiosity, since with today’s internet access, purchasing an overseas product is easy.
The well-known American organization Consumer Review held its own competition for the title of “Safest and Most Effective Diet Pill.” The selection of candidates for the competition revealed that most manufacturers were deceiving their customers. The pills lacked the ingredients listed on the packaging, and the substances claimed to suppress appetite did nothing to reduce it. Nevertheless, both the winners and the champion were identified. But first, the researchers determined the correct mechanism by which weight loss pills should work: enzymes in the human body convert unused energy or glucose into excess fat. A high-quality pill should block these enzymes, preventing fat deposition. At the same time, an effective pill should increase serotonin levels in the body, thereby reducing appetite and providing the body with additional energy. The body begins to “open” stored fat cells, increasing metabolism and burning fat. Furthermore, the researchers agreed that the participating pills should act immediately, be long-lasting, and contain only high-quality, safe ingredients.

In fifth place are pills called Alli. This is the only drug based on a synthetic substance, orlistat. The manufacturer’s claimed weight loss mechanism is simple: the intestines don’t process 25% of all fat consumed. If you overdo it with fat (more than 15 grams per meal), a side effect such as diarrhea is possible. However, if you follow the dietary and usage recommendations, the drug is effective. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Alli for over-the-counter sale in stores in the United States.
Fourth on the list of winners is Healthy Gold tablets from NutriGold.
Total Lean, manufactured by GNC, opens the podium. It is a thermogenic, meaning it increases the body’s heat production. The ingredients are mostly natural, but also contain colorings and fillers.
Silver Winner – Green Coffee Extract by LifeExtension. The extract’s main active ingredient is chlorogenic acid, which accelerates liver metabolism and prevents the release of glucose into the body.
Garcinia Cambogia won the gold medal. This product is manufactured by Research Verified. It contains only high-quality ingredients. The manufacturer offers a one-year money-back guarantee if the buyer is not satisfied with the results. Research Verified has an excellent reputation in the market. The only drawback for offline buyers is the potential for shortages in stores.
An important caveat: when ordering a product, consider not only the product name but also the manufacturer’s name to avoid buying a counterfeit. Otherwise, a slimmer wallet may not necessarily mean a slimmer user.






