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Anorex™ is an
extremely powerful anorectic agent and is not intended for use by the
casual dieter who is merely attempting to shed five or ten
"vanity" pounds. However, if substantial, excess body fat is
adversely affecting your health and self-esteem, then it's time for you
to discover Anorex™ — the first comprehensive weight-loss compound
designed specifically to overcome your genetic predisposition.
Anorex™:
The Result of an Extraordinary Collaboration
Anorex™ (or more correctly, its patent-protected core compound,
Leptoprin™) is the result of an extraordinary collaborative effort
between Dr. Daniel B. Mowrey, Director of Scientific Affairs,
Klein-Becker usa, Provo, Utah, and Dr. Edward G. Fey, University of
Massachusetts Medical Center, Worchester, Massachusetts. Though working
independently, both doctors were keenly aware of the growing body of
evidence linking obesity to certain genetic "markers." In
September of 1998, Drs. Mowrey and Fey discovered each had access to
compatible patents for variant methods of regulating obesity. As they
familiarized themselves with each others' work, it became clear that
combining the patented formulations could overcome genetic anomalies
responsible for significant overweight. In fact, a recent report
("The Human Obesity Gene Map: The 1999 Update") published in
Obesity Research, the official journal for the North American
Association for the Study of Obesity, disclosed, "The number of
genes and other markers associated or linked with human obesity
phenotypes continues to expand and now reaches well over 200" (Vol.
8 No. 1 Jan. 2000, p.105). For example, gene FABP2, located at 4q28-q31,
impacts abdominal fat, body mass index, and fat percentage — while
others are more specific, such as gene INS, located at 11p15.5, which
influences waist-to-hip ratios in obese women (pp.99-100).
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