Does Appesat Work? Chatting With Customers to Find Out The Truth
General August 6th, 2010
Expectedly, one of the most common questions asked as of late is, does Appesat work? Like most natural remedies on the market, many rumors have sprung into the mix over whether or not Appesat actually does do what it says on the back of the box.
As someone who has done extensive research into appetite suppressants, I felt it necessary to spend a little time discussing the question of – does Appesat work. My research has come straight from some of the most popular weight loss forums where I managed to speak to people who have and still do use Appesat.
Does Appesat Work Discussion #1 – Comparison Between Natural and Chemical Products
I remember speaking to a guy who admitted to being seriously obese in the past. He mentioned trying out many different fat loss products in the past, all mainly designed to target a speed up in metabolism. More specifically he talked about trying out over ten products targeted towards suppressing appetite and which also claimed to be all natural.
The likelihood of this being true and quite low. Many suppressants claim to contain all natural ingredients but when closely inspected in fact do not and can be classified as being in the chemical arena.
So does Appesat work as well as chemical products? Well after speaking to this man who had in fact lost over 50 pounds in less than 6 months without consciously changing his diet, I found out that after making the switch over to his first natural suppressant, he hasn’t gone back. And what was the name of that suppressant? Appesat.
Does Appesat Work Discussions #2 – How Can ‘Seaweed’ Possibly Suppress Your Appetite??
You probably already know this by now, but for those who don’t, the primary ingredient found in Appesat is a complex blend of a form of seaweed found naturally off the French Atlantic coast. The scientific term for this sea plant is Laminaria Digitata and only recently has science been able to discover its powerful weight loss properties.
I managed to come across a researcher from the Center For Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, European division who spoke of the consumption Laminaria Digitata by locals in the South of France going on for hundreds of years. He also compared this discovery as just an important of a find as when the resveratrol compound was first found inside red grapes in yet again the same country, France!
“Locals” he said “have known for a long time that the consumption of Laminaria Digitata with meals and a glass of red, always prevents a person from eating in excess. It’s for this reason that it’s very rare to see an overweight person in Southern France.”
Of course we don’t have time to cover all the questions related in and around ‘does Appesat work’, but I hope the two spoken about about can give useful insight into the rumors circulating around at the moment.
Like in every post I always say that if you’re looking to get a hold of some Appesat, then you’re best off buying from the official supplier and you can click here to go to their website.

