Hi robcross82-ga,
According to the US Food and Drug Administration there are currently
NO over-the-counter (that is non-prescription) drugs that dramatically
increase the amount of weight loss that one would normally attain just
by reducing caloric intake and exercising. This would include
MetaboUltra-Max.
According to the FDA:
"There are no shortcuts--no magic pills," says Lori Love, M.D.,
Ph.D., of the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety
and Applied Nutrition.
Products considered by FDA to be over-the-counter weight control
drugs are primarily those containing the active ingredient
phenylpropanolamine (PPA), such as Dexatrim and Acutrim
.
Using diet pills containing PPA will not make a big difference in
the rate of weight loss, says Robert Sherman of FDA's Office of OTC
Drug Evaluation. "Even the best studies show only about a half pound
greater weight loss per week using PPA combined with diet and
exercise," he adds.
Ways to Win at Weight Loss
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/fdweight.html
As far as your allergy to fish is concerned, here is the list of
ingredients in MetaboUltra-Max. For your own safety you should take
this list to your allergist or doctor for review before using this
product.
MetaboUltra-Max Ingredients
http://www.max-weight-loss.com/metabo-Ing.html
Calcium Pyruvate 160 mg
Korean Ginseng Complex 125mg
L-Phenylalanine 100 mg
L- Tyrosine 100 mg
Vitamin B1 2.5 mg
Vitamin B2 2.5 mg
Vitamin B6 12 mg
Vitamin B12 12 mcg
Vitamin C 50 mg
Thanks for your question!
-K~
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