How to Use Cell Press

Cell Press, also known as the fill pill, is an appetite suppressant available through online retailers. The pill's primary ingredient is chromium picolinate. Chromium is a mineral found naturally in foods such as fish, meat and poultry. It is combined with picolinic acid to aid in absorption. The makers of Cell Press claim that chromium picolinate regulates appetites and helps cut down on cravings. Some scientific research suggests that chromium picolinate supplements can help with the symptoms of type 2 diabetes, although the research is preliminary. The research on chromium picolinate and weight loss is currently inconclusive.

Instructions

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      Consult your physician before adding Cell Press to your diet. Cell Press and other chromium picolinate supplements have possible side effects and can interact with certain medications.

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      Take one Cell Press tablet with a full 8 oz. glass of water. The Cell Press pill will give you a full feeling for up to three hours. You can take the pill as needed throughout the day.

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      Combine the Cell Press with a small meal or snack if you notice any nausea. Although Cell Press can be taken on an empty stomach, most minerals are better absorbed with food.

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      Add a vitamin C supplement or foods rich in vitamin C when taking Cell Press. Vitamin C helps your body absorb Cell Press.

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      Watch for any potential side effects when taking Cell Press. Some common side effects include headaches, insomnia, irritability and diarrhea. Less common but more serious side effects are blood in the stool, seizures, anemia, kidney damage and liver problems. Discontinue use of Cell Press if you notice any of these serious side effects.

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