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Carbohydrate-blockers
work differently in comparison to orlistat or malunggay supplements.
While the former is a fat-blocker, the latter is an appetite
suppressant. A carbohydrate-blocker like Lobese prevents the action of
the alpha-amylase - a digestive enzyme which converts starch
into glucose. Glucose has been known to be converted to energy but it
can also be stored in the body tissues as fats or lipids. Too much fat
in the system can lead to weight-gain and added to this, possible high
triglycerides level. With a carbohydrate-blocker like Lobese,
accumulation of fats or lipid in the body can be lessened and weight can
be reduced. However, can Lobese be recommendable for most people?