A New Miracle
Diet Pill - is it Here, Could it Really Be true, A new Weight Loss Drug called "Excalia" is making big news headlines every day after research trials say that people are losing up to 12% of their body weight in one year's time while taking the drug. 
 

With the growing interest recently in the Excalia Diet Pill, we've decided to create a website dedicated to the news and research of this new weightloss drug.   

 

A California based company has developed a diet pill called Excalia, the latest magic weight loss drug to fight excess weight. Researchers recently announced the results of their tests at a conference sponsored by the North American Association for the Study of Obesity. This organization is one of the leading scientific research bodies that study obesity. They claim that this weight loss drug can effectively help decrease body weight by almost 12% in a year's time if taken regularly for 48 weeks.

The pill primes the Hypothalamus, the region in the brain associated with appetite and weight gain, to keep a fast paced metabolic rate. The pill consists of two drugs that are commonly used to control obesity and eating disorders. It seems to boost a hormone levels that play a role in curbing excessive appetite as well.

With this combination of drugs in one pill the brain is not quick to switch over to an alternative pathway to make up for blocked appetite and thus a sustained weight loss can be achieved, opined Dr. Fujioka one of the researchers.. In another four years, this pill is expected to be introduced into the medical markets.


Many people wanting to lose weight find that, after weeks of successfully losing weight, their metabolism slows down and they hit a plateau. With the pounds slower to come off, many lose their resolve and end up piling weight back on. Excalia gets round this by tricking the hypothalamus - the brain's weight and appetite thermostat - into keeping the metabolism running fast.

Here are some recent quotes from news articles and journals about this possible breakthrough weight loss drug in the way people lose weight:

Here's what we found in the Sun Online:

"SLIMMER Sarah Baker fulfilled a lifelong dream to sing on stage — after shedding nearly HALF her body weight...Her triumph came as scientists said tests on a new slimming pill were a huge success.  The drug, called Excalia, can help women drop two dress sizes in a year by fooling the body’s metabolism into staying active."


This is the information that we discovered on Eurekalert.com October 22, 2006 - "Orexigen reports positive phase II results for Excalia Combination -Therapy to treat obesity"

"The findings showed that patients completing the blinded 24-week phase lost on average 9.2% of their weight from baseline using Excalia compared to an average of 0.4% weight loss from baseline for patients using placebo."



We also found this quote from DailyMail.co.uk December 27, 2006 - "Many people wanting to lose weight find that, after weeks of successfully losing weight, their metabolism slows down and they hit a plateau. With the pounds slower to come off, many lose their resolve and end up piling weight back on. This drug gets round this by tricking the hypothalamus - the brain's weight and appetite thermostat - into keeping the metabolism running fast."
 

Playfuls.com December 27, 2006 - Dr. Ken Fujioka, one of the doctors running the trials, said, “The brain is good at figuring out that the body is losing weight. If a drug affects one pathway that could be used to bring the weight back, it will switch to another pathway,” as quoted in The Daily Mail.  “With a combination of drugs we have a better chance of hitting two pathways and getting better and more sustained weight loss,” said Dr. Fujioka.


Want to find out more about this weight loss wonder? Here they are, some more Excalia Links:

Excalia Blog :: Information on Weight Loss Results


This website in no way endorses Excalia research , or is affiliated with  the  maker, or the makers of  the drug Orexigen.  This website only compiles information and quotes from articles and journals from around the world.  The weight loss drug is still being tested for treatment of weight loss.  And although hopes are high, doctors are cautious about getting too excited about the drug.  Through our research for this website, we've found very promising information on what could be a terrific break through in weight management.  This website was developed and designed by CT Web Guy.

Excalia Weight Loss Information is not a representation of the makers of the drug.