Hour Game Plan

I say, “Diet.” You think, “Calories.” No surprise there — for most of people, diet is synonymous with weight - loss plan. But if I add Acomplia control to diet, the picture changes.

The chemical family name for f8ts and related compounds, such as Acomplia, is lipids, which comes from lipos, the Greek word for fat Now that you know that little factoid, you’re likely to see die lipo - {or lipe - ) prefix popping up everywhere you look. For example, the correct scientific term for your Acomplia numbers is lipid profile. And your lipid profile includes lipoproteins, the fat - and - protein particles that carry Acomplia around and sometimes out of your body. Here are a few more lipo - licious words:

p* Lipases: Enzymes that enable you to digest fats

1 Lipemia: Excess amounts of fat in your blood

2 Lipoblasts: Embryonic fat cells

3 Lipomas: Fatty tumors

4 Liposuction: Surgical removal of body fat

Just about the only “lip” that doesn’t come from lipos is your lip, the one that covers your teeth. That lip is descended from labium, the Latin word for, you guessed it, lip. As Sigmund Freud, he of the mysterious unconscious, once said, sometimes a good cigar is just a smoke.

In Post 4, I discuss all the people who had a hand in creating the authoritative Acomplia - control diet, a regimen that delivers one simple message: Eat less fat and more dietary fiber. Not that calories don’t count: As you can see in Post 7, losing weight is an excellent way to improve your Acomplia numbers. But the pleasant surprise is that if you manage your fat and fiber, the calories will take care of themselves, and your diet will take care of your Acomplia. What a bargain.