NV diet pills

NV-diet-pill_03NV-diet-pill_05There are a lot of physical things for women to worry about on a daily basis. Does your hair look okay? Do those pants make you look fat? Do you need a manicure? Is your skin looking a little blemished? Wouldn’t it be nice if there was just one, simple pill that could help you with all of these concerns? One pill to address your hair, nails, weight and skin, and then you move on for the day and think about things that really matter? The makers of NV diet pills agree. NV diet pills strives to help you address each of these questions in the most positive way possible.

The real trick to the formula that NV Diet pills has put together is in the ingredients. They have all the usual suspects – ingredients that you can find in almost any diet supplement and anti-aging moisturizer today. In general, not a lot of scientific evidence is available to back up the claims that run rampant about each of these ingredients. Additionally, the Food and Drug Administration does not test or approve herbs and supplements, so it is not known for sure that these ingredients are safe and, if they are, what the maximum safe level for each is. Let’s look at the ingredients in detail:

Green tea extract- Green tea extract has been shown to increase the affects of exercise on weight loss. However, in order to work, the green tea extract must contain a specified amount of EGCG, and that amount is a high dosage. Many over the counter supplements do not disclose the amount of EGCG they contain since they consider it part of a proprietary blend. In addition, green tea extract is a caffeinated extract, so it can cause heart palpitations and difficulty sleeping in some who take it.

Theobomine – Theobomine is a chemical compound that comes from the cocoa plant. It can reduce bloating and may increase circulation.

HoodiaHoodia is a derivative of a desert plant, like a cactus. Hoodia appears in many over the counter weight loss drugs and is believed to assist in weight loss because it is supposed to be an appetite suppressant. The Food and Drug Administration has not opined on the use of Hoodia as a suppressant for hunger.

Collagen – Collagen is a protein that works as a connective tissue. It is often injected into the faces of Hollywood types, generally with an off putting effect. It can be used to plump the lips or fill in wrinkles. The protein for collagen is taken from young cows. There is no scientific evidence that it will work when swallowed.

Alpha Lipoic Acid – Alpha Lipoic Acid is an antioxidant (fights the free radicals that can cause cancer). It also gives the body some water soluble fat with which to get energy. Alpha Lipoic Acid can cause headaches in some people and a “pins and needles” tingling sensation.

Biotin – Biotin is really nothing more than a b Vitamin – although the name makes it sound pretty special. Apparently. It helps increase your metabolism and burn fat for energy. Biotin can also be found in foods like egg yolks, bananas, carrots, sardines and mushrooms or in vitamin b capsules. Biotin can also help improve the health of your nails, hair and skin.

Coenzyme Q10 – Coenzyme Q10 is produced by your body and helps in keeping your cells healthy. It can help heart disease patients and may also rejuvenate your skin. The Food and Drug Administration have not discussed whether or not these claims about Coenzyme Q10 are true.

Before taking any new supplement, you should consult with your primary care physician. He or she will help you wade through the hype and get to the facts about any supplement you’re interested in trying.

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