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PhenQ Diet Pills – Best Diet Pills There Is?

The problem with most diet pills available in the market is that they only have one major effect, which is to reduce weight. Now, when a diet pill focuses on weight loss to the exclusion of everything else, while the weight loss may be achieved, it is not likely to last for long. You will probably regain the fat after just a few weeks of stopping the weight loss plan.

That’s why PhenQ diet pills are so effective for weight loss as they attack the causes of weight loss, and not just the symptom. PhenQ diet pills have all the qualities you would expect from a top-rated fat loss supplement, and it is great for your general health as well.

Let’s look at some of the benefits of PhenQ diet pills…

PhenQ Diet Pills Benefits

#1: PhenQ Diet Pills boost your energy and improve your mood

#2: They slow down the natural fat production of the body and help you lose weight.

#3: PhenQ stops your constant craving for food; it stops you from emotional eating or binge eating.

#4: Taking PhenQ on a regular basis helps burn the stored fat, giving you a better-defined look.

#5: PhenQ has over 700 positive testimonies from real users from the USA and the UK.

#6: PhenQ helps you lose up to 4 to 5 lbs in four weeks, which is really very quick. It works with people of all ages, men, and women.

Let’s compare PhenQ with some of the other diet pills in the industry…

PhenQ versus Phen375

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PhenQ is often compared with Phen375. Phen375 is also a very effective weight loss solution with powerful fat burning ingredients. Phen375 helps to turbo-charge metabolism, suppresses appetite, and breaks down fatty tissue. It reduces the body’s inclination to store fat. The difference between PhenQ and Phen375 is that PhenQ takes a better approach, a more holistic one, to weight loss. PhenQ uses a comprehensive and multi-pronged strategy for weight loss which includes burning fat, suppressing the appetite and developing lean muscle mass. Phen375 primarily focuses on weight loss, much more so than it does on other issues. For this reason, PhenQ diet pills are healthier and more effective alternatives to Phen375.

PhenQ versus Garcinia Cambogia Extract

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Garcinia cambogia first became popular after getting featured on the famous Dr. Oz show back in 2012. Garcinia cambogia is an exotic green fruit that looks like a much smaller version of pumpkin. The skin of the fruit contains a chemical called HCA or hydroxycitric acid, which is known to have proven weight loss benefits. However, taking garcinia cambogia would give you a weight loss of just 2 lbs over four weeks, which is much lesser than what you get with PhenQ 4 to 5 lbs. So the weight loss with garcinia cambogia is not as noticeable as with PhenQ.

PhenQ versus Meratrim

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Meratrim is a new diet pill that has entered the market which consists of two plant extracts that are said to change the metabolism of fat cells. Not much is known about its effectiveness as only one test has been done on Meratrim. PhenQ, on the other hand, has been through several clinical trials and has been found to be very effective in most of them. PhenQ also gets a number of positive reviews and testimonials from real users.

PhenQ versus Raspberry Ketones

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Raspberry ketone is a natural substance found in raspberries. Synthetic versions of Raspberry Ketone are sold as diet pills. They are believed to lead to rapid weight loss by breaking down fat and increasing the production of a hormone called adiponectin, which is related to faster weight loss. However, so far clinical trials using Raspberry Ketones have only been done on rats and not on humans. For this reason, we recommend PhenQ which is a proven weight loss solution to something that is as untested as Raspberry Ketone.

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Beans Bean the fiberous fruit

I have a couple of cans of Beans here in front of me and it is interesting in looking at them just how much fiber and protein that they contain. One thing to remember is that the fiber in beans does not have a very balanced amino acid profile but the fact is that you can compliment the amino acids with some corn. If you are ready here are the numbers:

Heinz Deep Brown Beans in Tomato Sauce
1 Cup
4 grams fat
62 grams carbohydrates
14 grams protein
14 grams fiber

No Name Six Bean Blend (for making chili)
1 Cup
2 grams fat
44 grams carbohydrates
15 grams protein
10 grams fiber

As you can see both of these cans of beans are high in both fiber and protein. In my house when we make chili we always add corn to it and the deep brown beans? They are another side dish for us. The added advantage of having canned beans is that they are cheap to buy so it will not empty your wallet to eat well.

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How good is Canadian Health Care?

On the weekend I had a chance to see Michael Moores movie Sicko. Sicko as everyone no knows is a documentary that looks at some people that are on underinsured health plans and compares them to regular folk in other countries. I am a Canadian so I can answer a little to the Canadian experience but of course I do not know much about the other countries that Michael Moore went to.

First of all in Canada it is important to know that the federal government sets up rules as to what kind of care needs to be accessible to everyone in the country, this is known as the Canada Health Act. Care is not actually delivered by the federal government but instead is delivered by provincial governments across the country. This is where the fighting goes on with the provinces saying that the federal government does not give enough money and the Federal government mandating services that the provinces must provide. The system is huge and although there is a level of bureaucracy, I have always heard that the amount is very small on a per capita basis compared to the US, also of course the system is not for profit since it is run by the two levels of government…I am sure though that some money filters out through slippery hands though.

Anyway that is how Canada funds our socialized health care system, how about the care itself? In Canada you can choose your doctor and my family doctor will get me in on the same day if I have a real problem or a few days later if I just have some aches and pains I want to talk with him about. If there is a real emergency there are many walk in clinics around the city that I can go to instead of my family doctor where the wait would be 30 minutes to an hour. For real emergencies like stitches or broken bones you need to go to a hospital and the wait times in the emergency room of the hospital can be bad with people waiting up to 12hours for treatment. This is a horrible reality across Canada with levels of government working to address the problem. The other problem is with MRI or other specialized treatment which can have long wait times as well of up to a few months. Almost no one dies to my knowledge from waiting for treatment but it is bad in some cases having to wait a long time for surgery or for testing.

Cost is one issue that is always swept under the rug for Canadian health care. Even though the standard of care in universal, almost all provinces have no monthly premiums for health care except unbelievably Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario, these are the three richest provinces in Canada and are also the only places where people pay a monthly health care premium. The premiums are about $20-$55 per person per month.

The Canada Health Act and the provinces do not cover prescriptions, eyeglasses or dental care but most everything else is covered including childbirth and even vasectomies as well as other day surgeries.

In talking to most Canadians you will find that most people are in favor of the system that we have. People always want to see better service but that of course would cost more money. The way that we in Canada really see the difference between our system and the American system is really seen when you go to the dentist. It costs a fortune to get a filling but if you get hit by a car and need surgery you pay nothing. So after watching Sicko I must say that Michael Moore may have exaggerated a little on the speed of service and coverage that Canadians get for health care but it was pretty well on the mark. I would love to see how the Brits, Cubans and the French feel about the way that their health care systems were profiled.