Are Weight Loss Supplements Worth It?
What do you think of the hundreds of weight loss
supplements out there on the shelves today? Are they worth the money?
Will they actually help you lose weight? How do you know which ones are
going to work for you? Is there any proof that these products work?
I've taken some time and researched some of the
most popular product to try to find the answers for you. The truth is,
most products won't help you lose anything but money. There are a few,
however, with some research behind them that prove that they actually
work.
What are these supplements that work? It seems
that only four products hold the best promise for those of us who want
to slim down. They are Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA), Hydroxycitic
Acid (HCA), phaseolomine, and possibly 5-HTP.
1. Conjugated Linoleic Acid, CLA, has a number of
research studies behind it. It is a fatty acid that has been found to
reduce cancer risks, body fat and to increase lean muscle tissue. The
Journal of Nutrition reported a Scandanavian Research team found CLA to
increase the lean body mass of humans and also to decrease the fat
mass. Subjects also had lower blodd fat and cholestrol after taking
CLA. CLA does occur naturally in meat and dairy products, but the
levels are pretty low. Also, if you're following a healthy low-fat
diet, you tend to not get as much meat and dairy, so supplementation
may be the answer for getting a healthy dose of CLA.
2. Hydroxycitic Acid, HCA, is derived from a
fruit, Garcinia cambogia or Malabar tamarind. It seems to work by
inhibiting an enzyme that converts carbohydrates to fat. It also seems
to suppress the appetite. Studies on humans have had mixed results with
one study showing significant weight loss in participants. Another
study using a high fiber diet, showed HCA had no effect on weight loss.
Critics think the high fiber diet prevented absorbtion of the HCA. So,
if you're on a high fiber diet, HCA may not be for you.
3.Phaseolomine is derived from the white kidney
bean. It works by reducing your body's absorbtion of starchy
carbohydrates. Since you absorb fewer calories, you lose weight. Seems
like this supplement would be great to take if you knew you were going
to indulge. Research has also shown that you burn more fat while taking
phaseolomine. Subjects in one study lost 10% of their body fat in 30
days. Phaseolomine is typically found in carb blocker products.
4.5HTP works by increasing the level of Serotonin
in the brain resulting in more stable emotions, better sleep and weight
loss. I take 5HTP myself and have found it to be an excellent appetite
suppresant as well as a mild mood booster. In one study where women
were given either a placebo or 5HTP and a 1200 calorie diet, those who
took the placebo lost 2.28 pounds and those who took 5HTP lost 10.34
pounds. This was accomplished in 6 weeks. Are there other supplements
that work? There may be others that will stand the test of time and
research, but for now these are the best non-prescription supplements
I've found to enhance your weight loss efforts. Good luck losing the
weight you want to lose!
Valerie de Armas ©2003
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