Hi, has anyone tried weight loss remedies
like appetite suppressants? At the minute
mine is up and down, and I've just been
through a breakup and I lost 4lbs because
I didn't want to eat. but now it's back up
and I seem to be eating loads, and even if
i have a big meal I still seem to be
hungry and want more. I've put all my
weight back on, and I'd love to lose it
again because I felt great a few weeks
ago. I've tried eating healthier and it
does shift a bit of weight but I feel it's
only short term because I seem to put it
back on again as I get used to (and bored
of) the food. I tried Adios tablets with
meals for a time but they didn't seem to
work, I'm just wondering if there are any
herbal supplements or vitamins to decrease
my appetite so I eat less. And do they
work??
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lilylover
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Joined: 21 Mar 2008 Posts: 14
Posted: 03-25-08 15:26pm
There are some natural supplements that
may help you.
1) Carbohydrate Absorption Inhibitor: It
works to inhibit the absorption of starch
by the small intestines, forcing it to be
broken down and used as food for
“good” bacteria in the colon. An
excellent product for carbohydrate lovers,
it is a natural complement for Transitions
Fat Conversion Inhibitor. Contains
magnesium, chromium and vanadium, an
essential trace mineral only recently
identified as being truly essential in
humans. Works on the enzymes of the small
intestine to inhibit the breakdown of
starch into glucose.
2) Fat Conversion Inhibitor --It contains
garcinia cambogia, which helps to inhibit
the fat conversion process in the body's
cells. This promotes effective burning of
calories, which further promotes weight
loss for those individuals looking to reap
the most benefits from a healthy, active
lifestyle. It also helps maintain healthy
blood sugar levels and plays a role in
promoting optimal serotonin levels —
known to control appetite and give you
control over what you eat.
Maybe you can try them.
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mominashoe
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Posted: 03-26-08 09:47am
On a little side note here, I tried
Hoodia....it doesn't work.
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lilylover
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Mar 2008 Posts: 14
Ingredients of the carbohydrate absorption inhibitor Posted: 03-26-08 10:08am
If you are currently taking prescription
medication or have an ongoing medical
condition, consult your physician before
using this product. Women who are pregnant
or nursing should not use this product.
Here are the ingredients of the
carbohydrate absorption inhibitor
1)Magnesium 50 mg
Magnesium helps regulate blood sugar
levels, promotes normal blood
pressure and is known to be involved in
energy metabolism and protein
synthesis. There is an increased interest
in the role of magnesium in promoting
cardiovascular health.
2)Chromium 100 mcg
Chromium is a trace mineral that assists
with utilizing carbohydrates and fat. It
helps provide blood sugar to cells and may
promotes normal sensitivity to insulin,
potentially helping to curb cravings for
sweets and carbohydrates. Because of the
role it plays in metabolism, chromium is
commonly added to natural weight-loss
products. Chromium is naturally found in
foods like yeast, mushrooms, prunes and
broccoli. It is sometimes added to
drinking water.
3)Wheat amylase inhibitor 10 mg
Amylase inhibitors contain substances that
help to inhibit the body’s absorption of
dietary starches. Starches are complex
carbohydrates that cannot be absorbed
unless they are first broken down by the
digestive enzyme amylase and other,
secondary enzymes. They are thought to be
useful for weight loss, but when they were
first developed years ago, research did
not find them very effective for limiting
carbohydrate absorption. Later, however,
highly concentrated versions of amylase
inhibitors did show potential for
inhibiting carbohydrate absorption in
humans. Purified extracts, when given with
a starchy meal, have also been shown to
help maintain stable blood sugar levels.
4)Banaba leaf extract 16 mg
Banaba is a plant that grows in India,
Southeast Asia and the Philippines.
Traditional uses include brewing tea from
the leaves as a helpful supplement in
maintaining normal blood sugar levels in
the body. The blood sugar regulating
properties of banaba have been
demonstrated in cell culture, animal and
human studies. In isolated cells, the
active ingredient in banaba extract,
corosolic acid, is known to promote normal
glucose uptake. An interesting
“side-effect” of maintaining normal
blood sugar and insulin levels is a
significant tendency of banaba to promote
weight loss (an average of two to four
lbs. per month) – without significant
dietary alterations. It is likely that
modulation of glucose and insulin levels
reduces total caloric intake somewhat and
encourages moderate weight loss.
5)Vanadium 50 mcg
Vanadium is an essential trace mineral
(only recently identified as being truly
essential in humans). A normal diet
typically provides about 10-30 micrograms
(mcg) of vanadium per day. Although there
is currently no RDA established, this
amount appears to be adequate for most
healthy adults. Vanadium is thought to
play a role in metabolism of carbohydrates
and may have functions in cholesterol and
blood lipid metabolism. Food sources of
vanadium include seafood, mushrooms, some
cereals and soybeans.
Vanadium is an essential trace mineral
that is NOT contained in many
multivitamin/mineral supplements. For
those individuals concerned with
maintaining blood glucose levels a
vanadium supplement may be beneficial.
6)Bitter melon fruit extract 100 mg
Bitter melon (Momordica charantia) grows
in tropical areas and is cultivated
throughout South America as a food and
medicine. The fruit looks like a warty
gourd, usually oblong and resembling a
small cucumber. The young fruit is emerald
green, turning to orange-yellow when ripe.
The Latin name Momordica means to bite,
referring to the jagged edges of the
leaves, which appear as if they have been
bitten. All parts of the plant, including
the fruit, taste very bitter.
In Latin America, bitter melon has a wide
and extensive usage. The leaves are used
to make tea for use in maintaining normal
blood sugar levels.
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Lion79
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Mar 2007 Posts: 256 Location: Sunderland, UK
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Posted: 04-02-08 13:17pm
I'm not on any prescription medicines, I'm
just taking the pill and starting to take
a daily vitamin supplement. Do the
carbohydrate absurption inhibitors and fat
conversion inhibitors have to be taken
together, or can I choose between them?
I'm expecting them to be pretty expensive
lol.
I have been using a product called Weight
Science. It is working for me. I am the
same way. I eat a big meal and still feel
like I am hungry and could eat more.
Weight Science has curbed my hunger.
Google it and check it out
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