Akavar 20 50 Article
Facts, myths, and a "real numbers" example of Akavar 2050, the European Weight Loss Breakthrough.
When people hear the word "diet pill" it usually sets off buzzers, alarms, whistles, and other cautionary instincts from its audience. That may be why the makers of Akavar go so great lengths to disassociate themselves from previous over zealous capitalists.
Historically the phrase "diet pill" has been associated with aggressive marketers attempting to jump on the weight loss "gravy train." Specifically, marketers have tried just about everything to convince overweight people that their product works including:
- Creams
- Belly Jigglers
- Caffeine Pills
- Aerobics Themes
- Calorie Calculators
Contrary to the above methods, the Akavar 20 50 Diet Pill is the first of its kind. Akavar works on a very simple principle: the less you eat, the more weight you lose. This principle is common sense of course, but let us look at the real numbers behind this principle.
An average person consumes approximately two thousand calories per day. The actual quality of those calories aside, people become overweight when they consume more than two thousand calories on a habitual basis. It is fairly easy to surpass the two thousand calorie mark considering common foods are often packed with calories. For example, here are some common foods that will quickly consume your calorie budget:
- Starbucks Venti Caramel Frappuccino = 500 Calories
- McDonalds Double Quarter Pounder w/ Cheese = 740 Calories
- McDonalds Large French Fries = 570 Calories
- Chicken Pot Pie = 400 Calories
Individuals who have a difficult time avoiding these types of food often find it impossible to eat less than 2,000 calories per day. The problem lies both in the fact that overweight individuals find themselves eating high-calorie foods as well as simply ingesting too many calories.
Enter Akavar 2050 - the only caloric restrictor of its kind. Akavar is called a "caloric restrictor" which means exactly what it sounds like. The pill, which is ingested orally, restricts your daily caloric intake. Specifically, it operates by making you feel less hungry. Akavar works well in those people who often eat because their body is telling them they are hungry - even though their body does not need to eat from a caloric standpoint. In sum, Akavar 2050 makes it abundantly easy to say "No".
To illustrate this point, let me use an example. Let's assume that you eat the equivalent of an order of McDonald's large french fries per day, which is 540 calories over and above your two thousand per day calorie limit. This type of diet would cause the average person to gain over a pound per week (540 Calories X 7 Days = 3,500 Calories). (Keep in mind that 3,500 calories equals approximately one pound of body fat.)
If we reverse things, a person on Akavar who does not feel the need to consume the extra calories, will find themselves passing up on the late night snack, the second trip to the buffet line, or the urge to "biggie size" their meal. Someone taking Akavar can realistically find themselves consuming anywhere between 3,500 - 7,000 less calories per week. This would equate to a 1-2 pound per week weight loss.
In addition, those who compliment Akavar with an exercise regimen stand to shape up even quicker. Exercise not only burns calories, but speeds up metabolism.
In a nutshell, the principle behind Akavar 2050 is very simple and based upon science, not hocus-pocus, belly jigglers, or any of the other nonsense that has been placed on the market previously.
The Akavar 2050 pill was first released in Europe by DynakorPharmacal and is now available in the United States.
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