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SLIMUNIQUE

Monday, March 30th, 2009

SLIMUNIQUE

Slimunique is a dietary supplement that is marketed to target mood, energy, appetite and weight loss.

The pitch is that Slimunique is a dietary supplement that works faster than most industry supplements, instead of results taking months, Slimunique promises its consumers that they’ll see results in weeks. The creators claim that consumers won’t have to sacrifice all of their favorite foods in order to see results while taking Slimunique. The ingredients include, ATP (source of energy), Slimamula (cactus and appetite suppressant), Cocao Extract (mood stabilizer), Green Tea (metabolism booster), and B Complex to combat stress and aging.

SLIMUNIQUE PROS

- Slimunique has the support of celebrities like Oprah

- Developed by medical professionals

- Has a unique blend of ingredients that are all supposed to work synergistically to maximize weight-loss

SLIMUNIQUE CONS

- Guaranteeing results within seven days might be a little unrealistic, it generally takes a product thirty days before consumers see real results

- The money back guarantee makes it almost impossible for the consumer to actually return the product and cancel any further shipments. Slimunique ships to the consumer monthly and the consumer must submit a cancellation request via email at least 7 days prior to the next shipment, if it is anytime after those 7 days and/or the customer receives another shipment, the customer must then return the bottle after having received a return code from customer service reps. and then the customer will only receive a refund on all but 30% plus $6.95 of what it cost for the company to ship/stock the product. It gets more complicated, read all of the fine print.

SLIMUNIQUE CONCLUSION

Many consumers will find that having the support of celebrities does not necessarily mean that a product works. It often times means that the celebrity is being paid to say that the product works, even Oprah. Make sure that you are reading all of the fine print and researching other products with similar ingredients prior to making any type of purchase. Slimunique seems to be verifiably well-researched and offers a product that has very little to no side effects.

Clenbuterol

Monday, March 30th, 2009

** Note - Clenbuterol is illegal and potentially very dangerous for humans. We, here at DietPillInstitute.com, in no way, shape, or form, endorse its use.

Who uses Clenbuterol and Why?

Clenbuerol (“Clen”) is used by athletes and bodybuilders for its ability as a beta-2 agonist. It therefore stimulates your beta-2 receptors, which in turn help you to lose fat by allowing your body to release and burn more stored fat. Albuterol (a commonly used medication for asthmatics) is Clen’s shorter acting cousin, and that’s the FDA’s drug of choice here. But in the world of athletics, Clenbuterol has a much longer history of use.

Clen is specifically used for fat loss in the athletics community. Briefly stated, Clen is used as a repartitioning agent, and what this means is simply that it will increase your ratio of Fat Free Mass (FFM) to Fat Mass (FM).

Clenbuterol has three main effects on the body:

  • Fat loss, most important
  • You’ll feel your body temperature rise a bit
  • And your appetite will be slightly repressed.

What you need to know about Clen

In recent years, the bodybuilding world, and now the dieting community, has been buzzing about a substance called Clenbuterol. It was initially developed to treat breathing disorders like asthma in animals, as it has been shown to function as a bronchodilator. Although it is sometimes prescribed to humans for these purposes, it is perhaps more commonly used to treat allergic respiratory disease in horses. Needless to say, this is a very powerful drug.

Clenbuterol, among athletes is often used because of its ability to enhance “muscle gain” and stimulate thermogenesis, or fat burning. Professional athletes initially began using it as a treatment for performance-induced asthma, but the performance benefits were soon discovered, and the drug became popular for a whole new set of reasons. As like with virtually all anabolic steroids, Clenbuterol carries some major risks, and for this reason has been banned from professional sports. Now some in Hollywood have begun using this drug.

Ingredients At A Glance

Clenbuterol is commonly found in salt form as clenbuterol hydrochloride. It is also known by the trade name, Ventipulmin.

Ingredients In Focus

The actions of Clenbuterol are perhaps most easily likened to Ephedrine and ma huang. It stimulates the production and secretion of catabolic hormones, such as dopamine and adrenalin, which help to the smooth muscles of the bronchial tree, thus improving breathing. In addition, these hormones also help to increase thermogenesis, thereby enhancing the body’s fat and calorie burning capabilities. Bodybuilders are especially fond of this effect, as it helps to accentuate the “cuts” that are so important in their sport.

Another “appealing” effect of this drug is its ability to increase aerobic capacity and oxygen transportation. This makes it quite attractive to endurance athletes who need to power through long stretches, without getting winded.

Diet Lifestyle

As with all performance enhancing drugs, Clenbuterol has some serious drawbacks as well. Although an increase in fat burning is quite desirable among athletes and just about anyone looking to improve their body, this drug may also increase the burning of protein in the body, which can result in muscle depletion. Bodybuilders looking to enhance their overall tone by losing fat may sacrifice gains in size.

Final Thoughts

Clenbuterol works the same way as ephedrine. However, unlike ephedrine, which is out of the body in a few hours, clenbuterol lasts for days. So you are on it 24 hours a day. No one chooses to be on ephedrine 24 hours per day, because it interferes with sleep, and so clenbuterol is more effective. Also, for the same effect on fat cells, clenbuterol accelerates heart rate less, so one can use effectively a higher dose. (Not a greater quantity, but a dose giving a greater effect on fat cells for the same effect on tachycardia.)