Proactol Side Effects
If you’re trying to lose weight, you may have heard of a diet support program called Proactol. According to the manufacturer, it consists entirely of natural ingredients. While that may put your mind at ease, you should be aware that even products with only natural ingredients may have side effects. You should understand the side effects associated with Proactol before taking it.-
Definition
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Proactol is a daily supplement in tablet form. It is supposed to help you reduce excess body fat by binding to up to 28 percent of ingested fat and by reducing cravings, according to the official Proactol website.
Ingredients
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Proactol is made with organic plant extracts, including a patented fiber complex made from cactus plants called opuntia ficus-indica. It’s this ingredient that is responsible for the side effects you may experience while taking Proactol.
Side Effects
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Users may experience changes in stool consistency. Because the product is made to bind with fat, the fat will pass through the stomach undigested. This can result in stools that are not only loose but also oily. Because the product is high in fiber, you may also feel uncomfortably full after taking it.
Contraindications
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In addition to the loose stool, Proactol users may experience adverse side effects if they are also taking medications to reduce cholesterol levels, according the Proactol website. If taking such medications, it’s best to consult your physician before beginning a Proactol regimen. Additionally, diabetics may experience attacks of hypoglycemia if they do not adjust their medication before beginning Proactol, the site notes. Lastly, people who have kidney stones or kidney disease should not take the product on a regular basis, as it can exacerbate such conditions.
Considerations
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While Proactol passes the guidelines for dietary supplements set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Union Directive, according to the manufacturer, the product is not actually evaluated by the FDA because it is sold as an over-the-counter dietary supplement.
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