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Herbal Weight Loss ProductHerbal products are prepared from plant- often using the leaves, stems, roots and or bark, As well as the buds and flowers. Known for thousands of years as medicinal agents. Many plant parts can be used in their natural form, or they can be refined into tables, Capsules, powders, tinctures and other supplement formulations. Many herbs have several active compounds that interact with one another to produce a therapeutic effect. A herbal product may contain all the compounds found in a plant, or just one or two of the isolated compound that have been successfully extracted in the case of some herbs, however, they active agents haven’t been identifies, so it’s necessary to use the complete herb to obtain all its benefits. The herbal weight loss products are:Ma huang (ephedra): This Chinese herb is widely used in diet aids This widespread use creates potential problems from inadvertent overdosing. Ephedrine is a potent stimulant similar to amphetamines. It gives you a nervous high , blunting your appetite. However, it is not safe for those with heart conditions, high blood pressure, diabetes. Or thyroid disease. For most people, small amounts are safe, but too much of it can make anyone’s heart race and blood pressure soar. Because herbal product like ma huang are not standardized in the amount they contain, they are best avoided. PPA (phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride): This is popular ingredient in many over the counter diet aids from prominent drug companies, but its usefulness is much more modest than many people perceive it to be. Research shows that PPA, an appetite suppressant, can improve weight loss, if couple with a low calorie diet. The FDA has approved it for 12 weeks at a time, but products containing it must carry warnings on their labels that should not be dismissed. Herbal teas: These are gaining in popularity to the dismay of herbal experts who say their ingredients are untested and not standardized, leaving the door open for fraud and health risks. Common ingredients in the teas promoted for weight loss include: ginseng, locust plant, papaya, buchu leaves, and juniper berries. Lecithin: This fatty substance has been touted for weight loss forever, it seems, but it’s no more useful now than it was years ago when it was introduced. Amino acids (carnitine): This popular amino acid supplement and others, such as arginine, ornithine, lysine, and methionine, are said to enhance the burning of fat. Although amino acid levels increase in the rate of body-fat burning. In addition, amino acids have calories; supplementing with them means supplementing your calorie intake, too. |
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