Obesimed Review with customer comments

Last updated on February 6th, 2021

Obesimed reviewObesimed is a brand of weight loss supplement that is readily available in many European countries, including Portugal, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Despite its popularity, Obesimed was not an easy product to review because it took some time to track down its place of origin.

At first blush the product appeared to have been brought to market by a Romanian Company called Fiterman Pharma.

The company also markets a number of other health and wellness products and claims to have team of specialists in biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, medicines, and medical bioengineering.

The company website is very impressive, but it’s not possible to buy Obesimed via the site. We checked for other online suppliers and found Obesimed being sold under the Luctival brand name. The two products contain the exact same formulation of ingredients.

Further investigation revealed the Lucovital/Lucovitaal brand is owned by a Swiss pharmaceutical company called Peters Krizman. The company produces most of its products in a facility located in the Netherlands and is a respected supplement supplier.

However, Peters Krizman also supplies private label products to other companies and allows them to sell them under their own brand names. This is the case with Obesimed. Fiterman Pharma are doing an excellent job of passing it off as their own product, but people living in the UK can purchase the same formulation from Superdrug as Slenderfast Appetite Suppressant.

rejected diet pillClaims: To help suppress appetite and burn body fat

Positives: Has got some good ingredients listed

Negatives: It is a more expensive version of a product that can be purchased at Superdrug. Our preference is for other diet pills that reduce appetite. We would suggest looking at PhenQ – a multi action fat burner, fat blocker and appetite suppressant

What is Obesimed and How Does it Work?

Obesimed is a diet pill that’s intended to be consumed before meals. When the formulation reaches the stomach it swells up to create a feeling of satiety. This reduces hunger levels and also leaves less room for food so, one way or another, people who use the product should find themselves eating a lot less (presuming the product can do what it’s intended to do).

As with most products of this nature, Obesimed is designed to be used with a low calorie diet and regular exercise. When this is the case the body should reach a state where it is burning more calories than it is getting from food. This will create a need for extra calories. The body will react to this by starting to burn its stores of fat to obtain the extra energy it requires.

What is Obesimed and How Does it Work?

Key Ingredients

No inclusion rates are provided, but the capsules contain:

  • OMTEC 19: A proprietary blend. It’s the main ingredient, but we were unable to find out what it contains. Fiterman Pharma provide no information about it at all. Nor does Peters Krizman, but the marketing material sates it has the ability to create a feeling of satiety by absorbing up to 50 times its own weight in water.
  • Oleum Helianthus: Nothing but sunflower oil hiding behind a fancy name. It supplies a little Vitamin E, but it won’t do much to help an unruly appetite.
  • Amylum Solani: A proprietary blend of potato starch developed by DFE Pharma. It’s probably included to help capsule disintegration.
  • Hypromelllose (E464): A semi synthetic polymer that’s improves ingredient delivery rate.
  • Titanium Dioxide (E171): A colourant.

[info]Usage Instructions – Children can take the product if they are over 10 years of age (We are not in favour of giving any supplements to children unless overseen and administered by a doctor of physician). The dose is two capsules taken two to three times per day. The capsules have to be taken before a meal and need to be washed down by two large glasses of water. The Adult usage instructions are the same, but adults should always take three doses per day. Two doses per day is strictly for kids. After 30 days of use, a break of four days is required. Treatment can be resumed on the fifth day.[/info]

Obesimed Customer Feedback

A few typical customer reviews read:

[plain]”YAK! NASTY! These pills repeat on you something rotten and it’s not pleasant at all. On the plus side of things, they really do help you manage your hunger urges. I’ve been using them with diet and exercise and am losing around 2lbs a week.”[/plain]

[plain]”These pills don’t stop me from being hungry. All they do is leave a bad taste in my mouth. Waste of time and money.”[/plain]

[plain]”I’ve lost 7lbs up to now and I’ve not had any side effects so far, so all’s good.”[/plain]

[plain]”I love my food, but I don’t like what it does to me and my doctor has told me I’m clinically obese. I hoped these pills would help me get my greed under control, but I still feel hungry and can’t stop stuffing my face.”[/plain]

Obesimed Side Effects & Health Issues

Fiterman Pharma don’t mention if side effects are likely to be encountered, but they stress the capsules should not be used by women during periods of pregnancy or lactation. They also state the product should be avoided by anyone who is allergic to any of the ingredients. Bearing in mind the fact that the contents of the main ingredient (proprietary blend) are not disclosed, this is going to be a hard thing to do.

Obesimed Purchasing Options & Considerations

It’s possible to find Obesimed on the shelves of many European stores and pharmacies. There are also a number of suppliers selling the product online.

The product was also briefly available via Amazon UK, but the first and only customer review was very bad and the product is now no longer available.

The easiest way to get hold of the product in the UK is to go to Superdrug and buy a box of Slenderfast Appetite suppressant because its a re-branded version of the same formulation. It’s possible to buy a 60-capsule pack (10-day supply) for £12.99.

Guarantee

There is no money back guarantee.

The Bottom Line

The good thing about Obesimed is the product is manufactured by a respected supplier, but customer reviews suggest it only works for certain users.

This is a big problem because the pills are not backed by a money back guarantee.

However, by far the biggest problem of all is the lack of information about the main ingredient. Nobody should ever be expected to use a product without knowing exactly what it contains because they could unwittingly consume an ingredient they are allergic to or have had a bad experience with in the past.

If you need a diet pill that’s good for suppressing the appetite we suggest you forget about Obesimed and choose an alternative product instead. Preferably one that has a better level of success and is backed by a money back guarantee.

Recommended Alternatives

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We recommend products that can be obtained direct from the manufacturer, have a long money money back guarantee and have lots of positive reviews.

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About Natalie Jay 279 Articles
Natalie Jay is a writer and freelance journalist specialising in the weight loss industry. She has a strong background in writing product reviews and writes accordingly. Natalie is the head of editorial team of several health related websites. You can read more about Natalie Here

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