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Introducing the Power Fat Loss Patch - A New Level of Weight Management with Even More Fat Loss Power

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The Fat Loss Patch is a self-adhesive dietary aid featuring a natural blend of Forslean®, Guarana and ChromeMate.®. This high-performing formula gradually releases into the skin to gently stimulate your body's metabolism. The result is a safe and easy way for you to increase energy levels and maintain a healthy body weight

(PRWEB) May 24, 2005 -- Introducing the Power Fat Loss Patch designed for maximum control and strength, the Fat Loss Power Patch takes weight management to the next level with a new, larger size, more ForsLean® and two powerful new ingredients: 5-HTP and diiodotyrosine.

It's now available at http://www.GetTheFatLossPatchNow.com

What makes the Power Patch different than other weight management products?

5- HTP is an amino acid produced by the African plant Griffonia simplicifolia that acts as a natural and powerful appetite suppressant. What makes 5-HTP most remarkable is that its appetite suppressant effects are macronutrient-specific. For example, increased intake of carbohydrates can cause a sleepy feeling due to increased serotonin levels. Nervousness can cause people to crave carbohydrates, possibly due their serotonin elevating properties and thus, carbohydrate craving can be viewed as a deficit in serotonin. This theory is supported by weight loss studies using 5-HTP: carbohydrate calories were reduced, but not protein or fat calories, making 5-HTP ideal for those on low-carbohydrate diets.

Thyroid function is critical to metabolism and weight management. During dieting, the body inevitably slows down production of the thyroid glands hormones T3 and T4 in an attempt to keep the body in equilibrium. Dieters are forced to reduce calorie intake to the point where the body starts to use muscle glycogen as a source of energy. Diiodotyrosine, a building block for T3 and T4, can assist the thyroid gland to maintain its function and help preserve lean muscle.

These dynamic ingredients are absorbed slowly through the skin to stimulate your bodys metabolism. The result is a safe and easy way for you to increase your energy levels and, with proper diet and exercise, achieve a whole new level of wellness! Read testimonials at: http://www.getthefatlosspatchnow.com

As obesity rates rise it is more important than ever to take charge of your health. Its a scary thought, but if Americans keep gaining weight at the same rate as we have in the past few years, 73 percent of us will be overweight or obese by 2008. The good news is that you can take charge of your health today by combining the Fat Loss Patch with a common-sense approach to lifestyle changes.

For more information go to http://www.GetTheFatLossPatchNow.com

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Diane Marsh
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