Anorex™ (Leptoprin)
Anorex (Leptoprin) is the first diet pill to counter the genetic reasons for obesity and weight gain. So in a word, Anorex (Leptoprin) actually regulates how the body absorbs, stores and utilizes fat.
Anorex (Leptoprin) does so by :
- stopping the body from storing excess energy as fat
- stops the creation of new fat cells
- increases the destruction rate of existing fat cells
- mobilizes stored fat so that it can be burnt up by the body.
Anorex (Leptoprin) is available without prescription.
Side effects and warnings associated with Anorex (Leptoprin) :
- do not take if you are allergic or sensitive to aspirin.
- do not use if pregnant or nursing a baby
- do not use if you have a history of stomach problems
- do not use if you are susceptible to ephedra psychosis
- do not use if you have cardiovascular disease, thyroid disease, high blood pressure or diabetes.
- if you are taking any other medication, consult your doctor before starting on Anorex (Leptoprin)
you may feel jittery, have sleep troubles and experience a dry mouth when you first start Anorex (Leptoprin)
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