Fat Trapper Diet Pills
Fat trapper diet pills purport to trap up to 25% of the fat you eat to prevent your body from absorbing it. The fat trapper prohibits digestion of fats by interrupting the action of the pancreatic enzyme known as lipase.
While it sounds like a good idea in theory, fat trapper diet pills are very controversial, and some consider them downright dangerous. In fact, the FDA has added the prescription fat trapper drug orlistat to its ‘Potential Signal of Serious Risk’ watch list and is investigating reports of liver toxicity and liver failure in people who used it.
One problem is that a fat trapper can trap all fats, including ‘good fats’ like Omega-3 and Omega-6 fats. They also contribute to the depletion of the body’s fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, F and K, which can lead to more problems particularly for people on anticoagulant drugs like warfarin or those who are prone to kidney stones.
The biggest problem with fat trapper diet pills are the unpleasant gastro-intestinal side effects they cause, which include:
- severe abdominal cramping
- frequent embarrassing and distressing gas
- uncontrollable and urgent need to defecate
- fecal incontinence
- greasy stools
- oily spots in undergarments
The serious health risks and uncomfortable side effects of taking a fat trapper diet pill certainly outweigh the meager benefits. You could easily reduce your fat intake by 25% and get the same results without all the pain and health concerns.
There are many wonderful diet pills made from safe all-natural ingredients that can help you lose weight by suppressing appetite, boosting metabolism, burning fat, blocking carbs, elevating your mood, decreasing anxiety, helping you sleep, cleansing your body or satisfying your body’s need for vitamins and fiber.




