Drugs stores and health
food shops have
shelves that are overflowing with weight loss supplements that claim to
burn body fat, block fat absorption, inhibit carbohydrate metabolism,
boost energy, suppress the appetite, flush out excess water weight, and
control dietary cravings. But do these products really work as they
promise? And is there any danger to giving them a try? Read on to learn
more about weight loss supplements.
Weight Loss
Supplements The Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database, a
clearinghouse for information on natural brand-name products, lists
more than fifty weight loss supplements and 125 proprietary weight loss
products. According to a recent survey reported in the Journal of the
American Medical Association, approximately seven percent of Americans
use over the counter weight loss supplements. And of those who do use
these products, almost thirty percent of them are young, overweight
women.
Weight Loss Supplements--The Risks Some
weight loss supplements help to control the appetite, but they may have
serious side effects. Other can become
habit forming, and still others do nothing at all. Here's a look at the
risks associated with common weight loss supplements.
Stomach
Fillers: Weight loss supplements that contain bulking agents such as
fiber-based products, are known as stomach fillers. These products
absorb liquid and swell in the stomach, reducing the appetite. Guar gum
is a common ingredient used as a stomach filler, however this
ingredient can cause obstructions in the intestines, the stomach, or
the esophagus. Avoid any dietary supplement that contains guar gum.
Appetite
Suppressants: Some weight loss supplements are appetite suppressants,
and they may contain amphetamine derivatives that are highly addictive.
They also lose efficacy when used over long periods, so dieters are
forced to take more and more pills to achieve results. Appetite
suppressants that contain amphetmine derivatives are a high-risk method
of weight loss. Some products however contained researched clinically
studied mild suppressants and can be used safely such as
Slimirex™.
Ephedra, also known as ma
huang, is another popular appetite suppressant ingredient found in many
weight loss supplements. However, in some cases ephedra can cause heart
palpitations, heart attacks, and stroke. The Food and drug
Administration urges caution for anyone who is considering a weight
loss supplement that contains ephedra. People who have heart disease,
high blood pressure, kidney disease, heart trouble, neurological
disorders, diabetes, or hyperthyroidism should not use ephedra. And
completely avoid any product that contains both ephedra and caffeine.
The Food and Drug Administration considers these two ingredients to be
a "deadly combination."
Weight Loss
Supplements---Federal Regulations The Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) has had some success in suing the marketers of weight loss
supplements that claim to burn or absorb fat. Several state attorney
generals have also been involved in legal action against weight loss
supplement manufacturers. In addition, the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) has banned over one hundred ingredients that were once commonly
found in over the counter weight loss supplements. These banned
ingredients include alcohol, caffeine, dextrose, and guar gum. But many
federal and state regulations can do little more than work to prevent
the really dangerous weight loss supplements off of the market.
Unfortunately, under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of
1994, manufacturers of dietary supplements are not required to provide
evidence that their products are safe or even effective. The burden
rests on the FDA to prove that a product is either unsafe or
ineffective.
Weight Loss Supplements--Should You
Try Them? If you decide incorporate a weight loss supplement
into your weight loss program, be sure to read all of the literature
associated with the product. Carefully assess the claims and risks and
understand the directions for use. And use common sense; some weight
loss supplements require that you follow a very restricted low-calorie
diet and exercise several times a week for full effectiveness. But
these steps are likely to guarantee weight loss on their own, without
the need of a weight loss supplement.
Still, there
are some medical professionals that do not see harm in taking weight
loss supplements that are made of safe, all-natural ingredients like
Slimirex. Natural fiber supplements may be another good choice. These
products may or may not leave you feeling fuller longer. But they will
be effective at stimulating the digestive system, keeping waste and
nutrients moving through the system, and improving regularity.
Taking
the product Slimirex™ can help you manage your weight. For
more information on weight loss go to http://www.weightlossobesity.com
or http://www.slimirex.com About
the AuthorDr. Group, the founder/CEO and clinical
director for the Global Healing Center, heads a research and
development team producing advanced, new, natural health protocols and
products. To learn more visit http://www.ghchealth.com.
Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC,
Ph.D, ND, DACBN
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