Avalanche of health problems

Americans spent an estimated $59 billion last year fighting fat that’s right the B word billion — on weight-loss. It’s know to everyone in the health industry as an avalanche of health problems coming in the near future if people do not get their weight under control.

A great new product emerged in Feb 2009 called phentemine375™ its main ingredient is in the original phentermine family, but they have added some interesting hormones that are dealing with obesity issues. You can see this product on their website phen375 and check out the ingredients quite impressive.

Most of us remember a product which also used phentermine called fen-phen which was pulled of the market years ago. A few other products are beginning to show up; another new and promising one is called Adiphene but not currently available. Adphene is scheduled to be released in the later part of 2010. I was not able to contact them directly but did see several press releases regarding this new pharmaceutical weight loss product.

suppress appetiteWhat seems to work well is an appetite suppressant, gym or exercise program and adequate or appropriate dieting. Researchers have discovered many of the food additives being added to processed food actually make us addicted and often suffer withdraw from certain processed foods.

Have you ever had or noticed how you open a bag of chips and you cannot just eat one. You decide to get a bag of small chocolates but you eat one and all of a sudden you are stuffing your mouth with them. You no longer are enjoying the flavor is more of an addictive deep desire to eat as many as possible as quickly as possible to fill that strange desire . You seem to be compelled to eat the whole bag, well now you know why. The new buzz in the processed food industry is F.A.A (food additive addiction).

What did we spend 59 Billion on in 2009; here is a short list special foods, low-calorie soft drinks, appetite suppressants, gym memberships, diet books, exercise videos, even stomach-clamping surgery.

Less than 1 % of that sum, was estimated by the research firm Market-data Enterprises, was spent on prescription drugs. Despite years of research effort fen-phen fiasco law suit cost has not been forgotten from the 1990s — the pharmaceutical industry has not made meaningful progress in combating obesity, one of the nation’s biggest and costliest health problems. None prescription products have taken over the market. The FDA has effectively killed the prescription weight loss development by making it virtually impossible to get a product to market. Most products currently in the pipe line will never be seen or consumed by the public.

Now, there were a few other products that might come to market in 2010 or 2011 . You might actually see them in the new future. Phen375 is already out and pushing forward the other three small California companies hope to succeed where many bigger players have failed. The companies Arenza, Orexigein and Viveus plan to apply in the coming months for regulatory approval of anti-obesity drugs that could reach the market in late 2010 or in 2011 along with Adiphene a fourth promising new comer in 2010 or 2011.

Now about one-third of adult Americans are now considered to be obese, and another third overweight. If you look at this from a medical care issue its astonishing, all the problems associated with being overweight are simply mind boggling and not to mention the cost of health care that will be required.

Successful drugs like phen375 could garner billions of dollars in sales, even as it potentially reduces the nation’s overall medical bill.

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