Her solution was fast and easy: taking a pill that would block those fats from being absorbed. A large number of supplements available both in the on- and offline markets claim they are able to block fat-absorption. "There is no supplement that could block fat absorption and subsequently cause oily stool," Dr Phaisit assured. While safety can never be assured, Dr Phaisit suggested that consumers consult their doctor before giving any of them a try. But at the same time, this does not mean supplements available online are all based on lies.
Source: Bangkok Post February 01, 2017 00:23 UTC