this sounds like the pill for me,
it stops test subjects from gaining weight, it lost fat, and lowered cholesterol and blood sugar levels, for me just what the doctor ordered, the drug, called fexaramine, fools the body into thinking it has actually consumed calories, causing it to burn fat, dubbed as the ‘meal-in-a-pill,’ this drug is a cut above the rest, fexaramine will not dissolve into the blood stream like other diet pills, and it has way less side effects as it remains only in the intestines when broken down, 'this pill is like an imaginary meal,' says Ronald Evans, director of Salk’s Gene Expression Laboratory, pictured above, He adds, 'it sends out the same signals that normally happen when you eat a lot of food, so the body starts clearing out space to store it, but there are no calories and no change in appetite', OK so here is the bad news, it worked on mice, the research team at Salk tested out the pill on mice during a five-week period and they discovered that they stopped gaining weight, lost fat, and had lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels, their comparison was done with mice using the pill with those untreated and now the good news, the drug will soon be tested during human clinical trials that are expected to begin later this year or early 2016.
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