Chilli Pepper And Slimming
The media presents us with new diets, new weight loss angles and new approaches to slimming on an almost daily basis.
A majority of these appear to be the brainchild of an individual or the few.
One such slimming ideology that has gained momentum over the last few years is employing the use of hot chilli pepper to some degree.
Chilli pepper or cayenne pepper has been studied for the last 2 decades and many experts agree there is a definite link between between consuming hot chilli and thermogenic fat burning.
The problem in the past has been how to best use hot chilli pepper in slimming and weight loss products. Chilli is hot to taste and can cause gastric irritation.
It is only recently that this weight loss potential has been harnesses.
Scottish based Advance Health were considered by many to be the pioneers of making the fat burning potential of chilli pepper available to the masses with their release of Capsiplex.
Capsiplex contained a large quantity of chilli pepper – enough to be able to help the user to burn nearly 280 calories per day, even without participating in exercise. Capsiplex was coined the “Slim at your desk slimming pill”
Capsiplex feautured a special coating on the pill that preventing gastric irritation.
Read More about Capsiplex
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If you are contemplating your various options for your weight loss regime and are considering using a slimming pill or slimming tablet of some description it is extremely important to look through the marketing and concentrate on what it actually is that you could be buying.
Until very recently the non prescription slimming pill industry was completely unrestricted, unmoderated and plagued with products that ranged from the good, to the bad to the downright ugly.
PhenQ is an authentic, certified fat binder. It is a regulated and certified medical device product (it is a capsule form product) with safety and efficacy assessed under the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC and is legally allowed to sold and shipped on the market in the United Kingdom.