Capsiplex announces Capsiplex Plus 5-HTP Pro

Started in 2008, this online weight loss paradise has been catering to millions of weight loss fanatics for the past 14 years. Capsiplex has created a niche for itself in the weight solutions market and is one of the most reliable vendors online.

We are all aware of how this 65 million dollar weight-loss industry is just bursting at its seams. The internet is flooded with articles, websites and blogs on how to lose weight by either eating something they offer or avoiding things they suggest.

A consumer can get thoroughly confused and lost amidst this humongous amount of information. It can be daunting settling down on the right product or program to simply lose weight in a healthy way.

This week Capsiplex announced a free shipping offer on all domestic purchases of $100 and above. Coupled with its 100% money back guarantee, its wide array of products and offers cater to every possible weight loss need. Given the guarantee the customers can rest assured that they are not being fooled or given substandard products.

It has pills, powders, shakes, patches, everything at lowest possible prices and is unbeatable in this segment. The products are all natural with no side-effects or fillers and chemicals.

Capsiplex offers multi-bottle savings like buy 3 get 2 free or buy 2 get 1 free for a wide range of products and weight loss programs. Customers who buy from Capsiplex swear by its service and quality not to mention their competitive pricing.

Aware of customers becoming more and more cost-conscious, Capsiplex came up with this added advantage of free shipping for its domestic customers.

The website is very user friendly and all products and programs have been classified in a manner that makes it easy for a person to decide what one wants to buy.

They have categorised based on the price, on type of weight loss (appetite suppression, metabolism boosting, detoxification, carbohydrate blockers), on supplements or the kind of program.

This smart marketing gimmick is definitely one of the many reasons that customers choose Capsiplex over the multitude of weight loss websites and programs available online.

With Capsiplex one can uninhibitedly order the product of their choice and be sure that not only is it the cheapest here but it is almost sure to work because Capsiplex wouldn’t have had it on their website otherwise!

Anti – Ageing : Aspirin Overrated In Preventing Heart Attacks

‘An apple a day, keeps the doctor away’ has slowly changed to ‘An aspirin each day will keep the doctors away’. Aspirin has been touted as the miracle drug since the time its anti-clotting activity was discovered.

It has been marketed strong and wide as THE drug to prevent heart attacks and strokes. But according to one newly published study in the Archives of Internal Medicine, the risks of an internal bleed in the brain far outweigh the benefits.

Aspirin inhibits the action of thromboxane and thereby prevents the formation of clots inside blood-vessel walls. By this anti-platelet activity it reduces the risk of a clot blocking blood supply to any tissue especially the cardiac and cerebral tissue, preventing heart attacks and strokes.

So doctors prescribe aspirins to just about all patients above 55 years age as a preventive measure against the age-related risk of suffering from a heart attack. This is turning out to be not such a smart move.

A research involving data collected from 9 clinical trials recruiting more than a lakh people having a history in any form of cardiovascular disease over an average time period  of 6 years was conducted. Half took placebo and another half took aspirin.

The results were astounding. The aspirin-takers did not reduce the risk of dying from strokes or heart attacks although it did cut the risk of having a non-lethal heart attack by a mere 10%. Sadly, they boosted the risk of a serious internal bleed by a whopping 30%.

Kausik Ray, M.D., Professor of Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases at St. George’s, London University, co-author of the study, said that multiple factors contribute in determining whether a person will die or not of a heart attack.

He says that even with higher doses of aspirin there isn’t much risk reduction of a heart attack and that they are aware of the elevated risk of an internal bleed even on low doses of aspirin.

Now, ideally, aspirin was to be given only to patients with a history of stroke or heart attack to prevent future attacks but has now become a thumb rule for all middle-aged people.

So researchers are now trying to impress the importance of reviewing current guidelines for use of aspirin on people without a prior history.At the same time they are reinforcing that people who have suffered from a stroke or heart attack must continue to take aspirin in the recommended dosage without fail.