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How Do Fat-Blocking Diet Pills Work?

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  1. Fat is a nutrient-dense macronutrient. It weighs in at 9 calories per gram, while carbs and protein are 4 calories per gram. For this reason, consuming high amounts of fat can cause the calories to add up quickly, which can lead to weight gain. Fat-blocking diet pills block the absorption of fat in the digestive system. It then gets excreted from the body.
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  3. There is another added benefit to the fact that fat-blocking diet pills don't allow fat to be stored. The body still needs to metabolize fat for energy. This is especially the case with lower intensity activities. The existing fat that is stored in the body is then utilized, which can lead to weight loss.
  4. Eating Habits

  5. When using fat-blocking pills, it is also recommended to follow a healthy diet plan that is already low in fat. This can help reduce one of the side effects of these pills, which is loose stools. It is also recommended to add exercise to your daily lifestyle.

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