There are numerous dietary supplements on the market that are alleged
to reduce the absorption of fats or carbohydrates in your diet. Here
are two that I am aware of, although there are probably many more:
http://www.naturopathica.com.au/shop_product_detail.php?id=11
http://www.naturopathica.com.au/shop_product_detail.php?id=20
Naturopathica Reducticarb is alleged to reduce the absorption of
starchy carbohydrates. If I were to take this product, and then
consume starchy carbohydrates, would it make sense that the
Reducticarb would cause me to excrete a significant pro****tion of
these carbohydrates? I am going by the logic that if you take a
product which is supposed to reduce the absorption of certain
foodstuffs in your diet....and then you consume those particular
foodstuffs....you are likely to go to the toilet (perhaps) a little
more than normal.....to excrete those "non-absorbed" foodstuffs? If
you are taking in certain foodstuffs, and their absorption is reduced,
surely they must go somewhere?
Also, would this same general principle apply to FatBlaster and
FatBlaster MAX?
In very simple terms, if you were to take some of these supplements,
and then consume the foodstuffs which they are alleged to "block", are
you likely to s.h.i.t. more often?


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