For
the millions of people who are significantly overweight (more than 20
lbs. of excess body weight and/or a BMI [body mass index] greater than
27) there is simply no longer any way to deny the genetic link to obesity.
That's why ordinary diet pills so often fail to help the significantly
overweight.
Leptopril
is the first weight-control compound designed to mitigate the profound
effect that variations in the human genetic code have on the use of
body fat.
In
addition to its caloric-restriction compound, Leptopril contains powerful
stimulants that help overcome diet fatigue and provide the energy you
want and need throughout the day.
When you're more than 20 pounds overweight and tired
of wasting money on one ordinary "diet pill" after another...
and every diet plan has failed.
Remember:
Leptopril is an extremely powerful anorectic agent and is not intended
for use by the casual dieter who is merely attempting to shed five or
ten "vanity" pounds. However, if substantial, excess body
fat is adversely affecting your health and self-esteem, then Leptopril
can provide serious help. Leptopril The first comprehensive weight-loss
compound designed specifically to help overcome your genetic predisposition.
Leptopril is protected by U.S. Patent No. 5,945,107.
Men and women who
use Leptopril consider it one of the greatest weight-loss discoveries
ever. Leptopril helps you overcome your difficult weight-loss problems
while helping you regain the attractive, healthy-looking body you thought
was gone forever.
Once you've experienced
the power of Leptopril, be sure to tell your friends! Remember: people
who suffer from hypertension, diabetes, high blood pressure, who are
sensitive to stimulants, or who are taking aspirin or MAO inhibitors
should not take Leptopril. Consult your health-care professional before
starting any weight-loss program.
Q:
How many Leptopril capsules should I take?
A: As the directions say, the recommended serving is two capsules three
times a day, which is the exact serving used in the clinical trials.
(You may take Leptopril with or without food.) However, many people
who are sensitive to stimulants have reduced the serving as low as one
capsule twice a day and have still seen results. As with many ingestible
compounds, each individual reacts differently to Leptopril. The effective
serving depends upon a person's body weight, metabolism, and overall
health. You may want to start with one Leptopril capsule twice a day
and gradually increase the serving (up to the recommended level) until
you find what works best for your body.
Q: How long does it take for Leptopril to work?
A: Everyone's metabolism is different. However, you should begin to
feel the effects of Leptopril within a few days. You can expect a noticeable
improvement within weeks.
Q: Do I need to diet or exercise when using Leptopril?
A: The clinical studies proving Leptopril's effectiveness were conducted
without a prescribed diet plan or exercise regimen (the active compound
automatically reduced caloric intake). However, eating sensibly and
exercising regularly is always a good idea, and will help Leptopril
work even faster!
Q: I haven't dieted or exercised in years. Is it safe for me to begin
a diet or exercise program?
A: You should always consult your health-care professional before beginning
any weight-loss or exercise program. We suggest that if you haven't
exercised in a while, begin with brisk walks, which are healthy and
fun.
Q: Can I take Leptopril with my medication?
A: It is always advisable to check with your health-care professional
if you are currently under his/her care or are taking medication of
any kind. If your health-care professional has any questions about Leptopril,
please have him/her call 1-800-698-2217.
Q: Can anyone use Leptopril?
A: No. Leptopril is a powerful, patented, stimulant-based weight control
compound intended for otherwise healthy people who are significantly
overweight. People who have hypertension, high blood pressure, diabetes,
heart or prostate trouble, who are sensitive to stimulants, caffeine,
or acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin), or who are currently taking aspirin,
MAO inhibitors, stimulant-based supplements, or any other weight-loss
compound, should not take Leptopril. If you have any doubts about whether
you should take Leptopril, consult your health-care professional.

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