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Altadrine unlocks your body’s secret to natural weight loss

Compiled by Mark Causon

If your body had a secret to losing weight naturally, wouldn’t you want to know about it? In fact, your life may even depend on it!
The deadliest diseases, heart disease, diabetes, circulatory disorders, hypertension, cancer, and stroke have all been linked to obesity and account for many deaths a year in Malta. Studies show that these life-threatening diseases may be prevented by achieving and maintaining an ideal body weight; however, the startling fact is that 60 per cent of all Maltese are overweight!

Why do some people become overweight?
When we consume more calories than we burn off, our body stores the extra calories as body fat. Genetics play a role in metabolism (the rate at which the body burns calories for fuel), but lifestyle and environment often outweigh the genetic factors involved in weight problems. Ironically, in many cases excessive dieting is a chief contributor to obesity.

How do starvation diets cause your metabolism to slow down?
When you go on a “starvation diet” you are denying your body fuel to operate. As a survival instinct to prevent tissue loss, your body conserves energy in order to operate your heart, lungs and other organs. You not only feel hungry, you feel sluggish as well. A vicious struggle ensues between your will power and your appetite.
When the diet is discontinued the calories and fat consumed are burned off slower than before the “diet” because your metabolism slowed down during what your body believed to be a “famine”. In essence, dieting encourages weight-gain and makes it more difficult to lose body fat. The key to achieving and maintaining an ideal body weight is to speed up metabolism.

Thermogenesis: how your body burns fat
In order to speed up the rate at which you burn fat, you must stimulate the process that controls it, thermogenesis. Thermogenesis is simply when the body produces heat so that fat is burned for energy. A substance that stimulates thermogenesis is called a thermogenic activator.

Citrus Aurantium: nature’s newly discovered thermogenic activator
Citrus Aurantium, a fruit commonly known as bitter orange, has been used in traditional medicine to treat chest congestion and indigestion, stimulate gastrointestinal function and improve circulation and liver function. In traditional western medicine, Citrus Aurantium has been used to treat digestive and circulatory problems.
Dennis Jones, Ph.D., a leading expert in natural weight loss, was one of the first scientists to discover the thermogenic qualities of Citrus Aurantium. With formal education in chemistry and in medical and life sciences, Dr. Jones’ interests led him to further training in nutrition, nutritional pathology, pharmacology, and food science.
Now scientists have discovered that Citrus Aurantium stimulates weight loss by increasing the production of heat to burn fat calories at a faster rate, giving the body access to greater amounts of energy – safely, effectively and dramatically.

Citrus Aurantium Burns Fat
According to research, Citrus Aurantium exclusively stimulates metabolism to increase fat breakdown and encourage growth in muscles. Simply put, Citrus Aurantium speeds up fat burn-off, provides increased energy, and promotes lean muscle tone – essential for firm hips, thighs, waist and buns.
Citrus Aurantium stimulates the specific part of fat cells, called beta receptors, that initiates a series of chemical reactions responsible for increased fat breakdown.
In addition, any physical activity will increase the thermogenic effect. An appropriate exercise program, as well as a moderately low-fat diet with lots of water in-take, will further enhance the thermogenic effect of Citrus Aurantium towards permanent and healthy weight loss.

Citrus Aurantium works safely without jittery side effects.
Some thermogenic herbs, such as Ma Huang, easily cross the blood-brain barrier, reportedly causing central-nervous-system and cardiovascular side effects. One of the unique aspects of Citrus Aurantium is that it does not stimulate the central nervous system in the brain. Citrus Aurantium exclusively triggers the increase of metabolic rate so the negative central-nervous-system side effects are not experienced.
Citrus Aurantium was tested by Sprauge-Dawley Laboratories to determine if there is any toxicity associated with its use. Tests concluded that even in amounts far exceeding the normal dose for weight loss, Citrus Aurantium was a very safe substance causing no toxicity at all in the body.
Altadrine Fat Burner Tablets, by Alta Care Laboratoires, Paris; contain Citrus Aurantium to help release stored fat and give you access to it for immediate energy, while helping you burn fat calories that would otherwise be stored in your body. A relatively low-fat diet and/or moderate exercise further increases the fat burning and revs up the thermogenic activity of Citrus Aurantium.
Altadrine Fat Burner Tablets are to be taken in this manner: Simply take one tablet mid-morning and one tablet mid-afternoon. One box of Altadrine Tablets is equivalent to one month’s course. After the one month course respect a one week break and restart the course to continue benefiting from natural weight loss.
Altadrine is made in France and is available in all pharmacies. For more information please call on 21312151, send us an email on [email protected] or visit our website www.altacare.com.

 

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