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Fat Loss

Fat loss supplements, also known as fat burners and thermogenics, are nutrients that promote the loss of body fat. They can work via several mechanisms, such as increasing the body's fat oxidation (usage of fat to meet energy needs) or decreasing appetite. Fat burners include a wide range of herbs, minerals and other natural compounds, and are among the most popular dietary supplements.

L-Theanine for Fat Loss

March 17, 2017 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: March 23, 2017

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Minimal research sheds light on L-theanine's potential to suppress weight gain. The amino acid L-theanine is one of the major bioactive ingredients in green tea. It has been suggested to potentially aid fat loss by: Regulating fat accumulation. Theanine has been shown to suppress weight gain and fat accumulation in animals. Overview Theanine is an amino acid found … [Read more...]

Salvia Root for Fat Loss

March 15, 2017 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: March 15, 2017

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Chinese salvia root does not appear to support fat loss. The traditional Chinese herbal remedy salvia root, Salvia miltiorrhiza, is believed to have various health benefits. It has been suggested to aid weight loss by: Reducing food intake. Supplementation with salvia root was found to decrease food intake and subsequently lower body weight in animal … [Read more...]

Forskolin for Fat Loss

March 13, 2017 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: March 23, 2017

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Plant compound forskolin may help burn fat and impede weight gain. Forskolin is a chemical compound drawn from the Coleus forskohlii plant and is believed to support fat loss by: Increasing lipolysis. By activating cAMP, forskolin may increase the breakdown of fat cells and decrease fat cell production. Increasing satiety. Forskolin seems to aid weight management by … [Read more...]

5-HTP for Fat Loss

March 12, 2017 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: March 23, 2017

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Brain chemical 5-HTP may promote fat loss by reducing appetite.  The chemical precursor to serotonin, 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) may facilitate fat loss by: Reducing appetite. 5-HTP may indirectly support weight loss by reducing appetite and subsequent food intake. Overview 5 Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) is a vital compound naturally produced in the body from the … [Read more...]

Ephedra for Fat Loss

January 15, 2017 By Editor Leave a Comment Last Updated: March 1, 2017

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Traditional Asian herb ephedra is effective for weight loss but can cause serious side effects. Ephedra is a herb popularly used as a fat burner. Ephedra's active ingredient ephedrine promotes fat loss through: Speeding up metabolism. Ephedrine stimulates the body's heat production and fat breakdown, resulting in more calories being burned. Overview Ephedra (Ephedra … [Read more...]

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