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Overview of low carb diet pills.  How carb blockers can actually prohibit the absorption of excess
carb intake when you've gone overboard
So, do carb blockers and low carb dieter's diet pills and products really help to inhibit
the absorption of excess carbohydrates?


















All of these diets advocate a similar approach - coined as "Carb Smart".
Basically, this means you still take
carbs in, they are just not the unhealthy,
body clogging variety such as white breads, rices and pastas, but rather whole wheat products in moderation,
and "slow burning" carbs that absorb into the system and take longer to be burned up than simple
carbohydrates.  This means no refined sugars, only natural fruits, and no refined flour products.  

While we'd all love to say we can stick to such diets 24/7, there are ALWAYS temptations around every corner.  
How are you supposed to enjoy food, and enjoy the occasional social event or social convention such as the
winter holidays, without indulging in some "carb overload" once in while, right?  Wouldn't it be nice to
block these
excess
carbs?

Don't get me wrong, I do not advocate this type of diet, but rest assured there are
carb blockers that really work
to absorb excess "carbage" (I just made that up, like it?), for when you indulge, or even if you feel you've had a
day where you are not going to be or have not been disciplined enough with your diet.  One such
carb blocker
we've found that has actually been proven to work to inhibit excess calorie storage for over-consumption of
high-carb foods is called the Dietrine
Carb Blocker.  

Dietrine Carb Blocker is actually the first clinically proven carb blocking pill.  In other words, it is the only one we
could find that had been proven, through clinical trials, to actually work and do exactly what it says - slow and
inhibit the absorption and hence fat storage causes by excess quantities of carbohydrates.  It actually has a
unique compound in it called Phase 2, which is the active ingredient that promotes weight loss, and lowers
triglyceride levels.  

The important thing to note is, traditional
carb blockers that you see in the grocery store, and other nutrition
stores, do not contain the Phase 2 ingredient.  This compound is the key to this products success.

Dietrine has been proven to be most effective when taken just before a meal with carbohydrates, although it has
also been proven to still have some effect when take during or shortly thereafter a carb rich meal.  Bottom line,
this is the best out of the
carb blockers we've examined so far.  No others warrant further review.  If you have any
others you would like to suggest, please
email us.
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supplements that block carbohydrates

Low carb diet products, from specialty foods to supplements,
despite some skepticism and scoffing, are still very much a
way of life for thousands who swear by the power of low carb
intake as a means of losing large amounts of weight, and
more importantly, as way of life to maintain a healthy
weight as well as maintain healthy body functions such as
heart and digestive health.
 

The argument seems to stem from the first big fad for low
carbers, the Atkins diet, which advocated some big "no no"
foods such as bacon and eggs, which are loaded with
unhealthy cholesterol, salts and saturated fats.  The
straight Atkins approach no longer seems to be the way to
go.  The Atkins diet soon gave way to more balanced, lower
fat, and heart healthy diets such as the Zone Diet, South
Beach Diet and other spawns of  balanced, lower calorie
diets like Body for Life.