Appesat Tablets - Is Appesat a scam? Costliest diet pills?
Appesat tablets have entered the diet pill market in 2008, but now they are making big news.About Appesat Tablets
Appesat pills are seaweed based appetite suppressing diet tablets being sold by GoldSheild Ltd. Appesat contains Bioginate Complex, a patented fibre complex extracted from the seaweed Laminaria digitata, grown in French Atlantic coast.Two general clinical studies conducted in 2002 on the seaweed extract have proved appetite suppressing ability of the Laminaria digitata extracts.
Does Appesat work?
Do Appesat slimming tablets aid in weight loss? As Appesat pills are new to the market, no much user feedback is available. We can find mixed feedback (both positive and negative) online.
How Does Appesat suppress appetite?
As per Daily Mail, 6th Jan 2009, Appesat tablets swell in the stomach and fill it. Taken half an hour before meals, users feel full and so eat less than normal.
But Appesat website says that these tablets send a false signal to the brain of being full and thus suppresses appetite.
Whatever it may be just taking Appesat Tablets without doing any exercises will not result in considerable weight loss.
Appesat side effects
Though side effects are not known, like other swelling pills even Appesat might upset stomach.
Is Appesat Worth Buying?
If you know how much one month supply of Appesat costs, you will be shocked!
Appesat Costs $240 -$300 per month!One box of Appesat containing 50 pills costs $60
Suggested usage is 9 pills per day! For one month dieters need 4-5 boxes of Appesat costing $240 -$300
Recommendation:
I do not recommend Appesat on following grounds:
- No enough User feedback available
- Side effects are not known
- Very costly
- No clinical study backing

- Clinically Proven, Backed by 5 clincal studies
- Have no side effects
- Very economical ( costs just $34 per month with E-vouchers)
- Have Excellent user feedback
