Zimulti
Zimulti has not been approved by the FDA in the US. It contains the same anti-obesity drug - Rimonabant - as Acomplia. The pharmaceutical company behind the prescription drug Rimonabant - Sanofi-Aventis - planned to market it in the US under the name Zimulti. However, the FDA has still approved it, probably in response to Acomplia being suspended in the UK in late 2008.
Although Zimulti has not been approved by the FDA in the US, it is available to buy online. Zimulti is being sold illegally through the black market. I strongly recommend that you DO NOT buy it.
Research has shown that the active ingredient in Zimulti - Rimonabant - promotes the development of neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system such as Multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Huntington’s disease in persons that are susceptible. There were also reports of severe depression among users.
My Opinion
Zimulti HAS NOT been approved by the FDA in the US and it is been sold illegally through the black market online. I strongly recommend that you DO NOT buy it. The fact that it can lead to degenerative diseases such as Multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer is surely a good enough reason to keep anyone away. It is not worth putting your health at risk when there are safer alternatives out there.
Alternatives to Zimulti
An effective herbal alternative to Zimulti is Hoodia Gordonni which is an all-natural appetite suppressant.
Proactol - a well known fat binder - also acts as an effective appetite suppressant.


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