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Xerisan ASA

Xerisan ASA
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According to the Institute's initial research, "Xerisan ASA" is one the most promising diet pill introduced on the US market in recent years. The main ingredients in Xerisan are Synephrine, Phaseolus Vulgaris, Picolinate and Pyrovate. The latest research has shown that in the prescribed combination Phaseolus Vulgaris acts as a blocker of the alpha-amylase enzyme. This has the effect of reducing the amount of carbohydrates that are broken down to dextrins, and then later to glucose. The end result is that part of the starches ingested pass through the patient's digestive system undigested, realizing a lower energy intake and an effective decrease in body fat storage. The other ingredients in Xerisan ASA further stimulate the fat metabolism without the cardiovascular side effects experienced by some patients using drugs that stimulate the beta-adrenergic receptors. The Institute considers the above as the main reasons for the remarkable initial test results of Xerisan. Although Xerisa ASA has only just arrived on the US market in January 2006, the effects of some of the ingredients have already been proven in previous controlled laboratory studies and published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition ref. 55:771-776, ref.56:630-635.

Diet Pills Lab considers this product to have such a great potential that we recommend it to all overweight and obese patients not suffering from any serious digestive disorder.

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No serious side effects have been reported from the use of Xerisan.
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