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Weight loss patches are viewed by many as a substitute for diet pills, but in recent years, the US Federal Trade Commission has issued a warning against the use of a weight loss patch for weight loss as a number of companies make misleading claims about its effectiveness. A weight loss patch claims to help in weight loss by either suppressing your appetite or helping you burn excess fat, attached to the skin it releases appetite suppressants and other chemical substances into your body.
The idea is that by introducing the chemical substances directly into the bloodstream via the skin, more of the important weight loss ingredients will be available which the stomach digestive fluids destroy when weight loss tablets are used. By using the slow release patches, chemical substances are used to lower food cravings, increase the metabolism, and blockers that help stop certain oils and fats being absorbed by the body, are able to work directly and much more quickly than using other methods.
The process requires that the skin is allows the passage of the chemicals which means the molecules have to be small enough to pass through the layers of skin and directly through the blood vessel walls. This allows a massive ninety five percent of the medication to be absorbed which is far higher than traditional methods of delivery.
The hardest part of making this type of process viable is finding molecules small enough to be able to do this because if they were only a little larger it wouldn’t work. There are a number of chemical substances found in weight loss patches, but they are all pretty much the same as those found in other weight loss systems.
A number of makers have now started developing and marketing their own versions of the patch, although some are more effective than others and a number of specialists agree that there are other aspects that may need to be considered when assessing the efficiency of these patches. Naturally, when a person wears a weight loss patch there is a strong psychological urge to make it work and experts agree that this is a facet that is difficult to assess.
Although you can put it anywhere on your body, a weight loss skin patch is recommended to be placed on the back or the shoulders and before applying always clean the area in order to remove any dirt and then dry the area completely before you place the patch on the skin. Wherever there is excess hair, you may want to remove excess hair first on a particular area before putting on the weight loss patch or to choose another area where there is less hair growth.
As the patch has chemical substances and nutrients embedded into it, its effectiveness can be reduced if it isn’t adhered to the skin completely. In case where weight loss patches get removed or wet, they can still be used although they are not guaranteed to work at the same rate as a newly-put weight loss patch would. Weight loss products are in the main more successful when they are used in combination with other products in an overall health plan and weight loss patches are no different.