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PYY3-36 appetite control nasal spray may be effective, yet still misused by consumers

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You have to wonder how a drug like pyy nasal spray is going to be positioned and marketed by a company like Merck. That's a legitimate question. So this Nastech pyy nasal spray is something I'll be watching very carefully in the months ahead. If it ultimately earns safety approval by the FDA, it could be a huge seller with unprecedented market impact. It could generate billions of dollars of revenue for both Nastech and Merck, and it could actually help people lose excess body fat, and in doing so, reduce their risk of Type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease and many other disorders.

Hoodia gordonii helps for weight loss, but isn't a miracle solution

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So don't put any short-term hopes on the pyy nasal spray. Right now, hoodia gordonii is probably the best thing going. There's also the upcoming Acomplia prescription drug, but I'm highly skeptical of the safety of this particular drug. Unlike the pyy nasal spray which is a natural hormone, this Acomplia drug is not natural at all. It's not even available yet (still in testing) and yet people are asking for it by name at weight loss centers all over the country. Some people believe this Acomplia drug will also help them stop smoking.
Personally, I'm taking a wait-and-see stance on both Acomplia and the pyy nasal spray. Until then, hoodia gordonii seems to be your best appetite suppressant (and, in fact, it may turn out to be the best choice even after these other drugs are released). Finally, I'd like to add that if you're not engaging in regular physical exercise, there's no way you'll lose weight, no matter what supplement you're taking. So don't turn to hoodia, pyy nasal spray or any other diet pills and expect to drop the pounds without getting into a regular exercise routine.

PYY3-36 appetite control nasal spray may be effective, yet still misused by consumers

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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And that makes a reasonable person question the credibility of any positive drug studies associated with Merck In other words, if this Nastech pyy nasal spray turns out to have nothing but positive, glowing studies showing tremendous weight loss, a thoughtful, rational person would obviously wonder, "Did Merck suppress the negative studies on this product as well?" That's certainly the question I would have. So this association with Merck damages the credibility of what could potentially be a very good product.
So that’s the potential danger of a drug like Nastech's pyy nasal spray. What is the potential upside? Well, it's very positive. A responsible person who wants to make a lifelong change to their health habits could use this in conjunction with healthy food choice and personal responsibility. Hopefully they'll use it in combination with advice from their physician or naturopath. For those people, this PYY drug could be of tremendous assistance. It could enhance their long-term health by helping them meet body fat goals and improve their overall health standing.
So this Nastech pyy nasal spray is something I'll be watching very carefully in the months ahead. If it ultimately earns safety approval by the FDA, it could be a huge seller with unprecedented market impact. It could generate billions of dollars of revenue for both Nastech and Merck, and it could actually help people lose excess body fat, and in doing so, reduce their risk of Type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease and many other disorders. At the same time, it could also be just another failed magic bullet.

Hoodia gordonii helps for weight loss, but isn't a miracle solution

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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So don't turn to hoodia, pyy nasal spray or any other diet pills and expect to drop the pounds without getting into a regular exercise routine. Take responsibility for your actions, and don't make the mistake of thinking that you'll lose weight without physical exercise. That's simply not possible. At best, these supplements or drugs are tools that can aid you in weight loss and help amplify your results or ease the effort required to get those results. But they won't do the work for you.



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