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Seneca diet pills
Hehe, it's sweet to see the word "Senecaut". Let me think about it, hehe. . . . First of all, I'm sure this influence does exist. The main active ingredient of this diet pill is a drug called orlistat. The weight loss principle of this drug is simply to prevent fat (mainly triglycerides, which are ingested from food) from being converted into a fatty acid that can be absorbed by the human body, and then excreted with feces.

Therefore, taking this diet pill is characterized by frequent defecation and greasy stool. You see, fat is excreted.

I haven't eaten that myself. According to people who have eaten, it is very depressing. After eating, I always feel that I have to use sanitary napkins, otherwise it will pollute my underwear. God, I dare not try it, and it is said that it will affect the absorption of vitamins by the human body, but I think the benefits of this model should be quite good, because it is expensive ~ and I have looked up a lot of information on this. This drug is the only one that does not act on the central nervous system and does not enter the blood.

If it's cheaper one day, I want to try it, too.

I hope my answer can help you.