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How to choose a effective and safe weight loss supplement?

 
There is such a diverse range of weight-loss supplements having their own pros and cons, you will have to narrow down your choices by figuring out your specific need.

There are several types of weight loss supplements like:
- Thermogenic Fat Burners
- Stimulant-Free Fat Burners
- Carb and Fat Blockers
- Thyroid Hormone Increasers
- Appetite Suppressants
- Cortisol Products
- Herbal Fat Loss Products

Carbohydrate Blockers are considered to be safe with hardly any side effects. They help to prevent the breakdown of carbohydrates and stop the conversion of sugar into fat. However, they are most effective when used in conjunction with other fat loss supplement. HCA suppresses the mobilization of fatty acids and block the conversion of carbohydrates to fat, resulting in less fat storage.

Before starting it’s important to understand the contents, the functions and side effects of any weight loss supplement. Some weight loss supplements may contain Ephedrine, which has been shown to be addictive in some cases and may cause side effects ranging from dry mouth, anxiety, headaches, seizures. These food derivatives also include caffeine. If you’re on prescription medications, you must check with your doctor before taking these products to avoid harmful interactions.

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Posted by Editor - August 19, 2009 at 8:30 pm

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Is there an effective weight loss supplement for people with Bipolar disorder?

 
Answer: Mood stabilizers, antidepressants can cause weight gain. Depression, too, can lead to weight gain. While stopping the weight gain can be a challenge, but it’s not impossible to lose weight. It takes diet changes you can live with and exercise. Compounds such as bitter orange, which is a stimulant, do have biological activity in available preparations and can interfere with prescription drugs.

Please note that taking weight loss supplements can have side reactions and may trigger manic state. Supplements are not safe since they are not required to be tested by the FDA and and the contents are not known always which might trigger an exacerbation in symptoms. Though Green Tea can be tried safe and speeds up metabolism and suppress appetite. The best way is to take nutritional diet and exercise.

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Posted by Editor - August 18, 2009 at 1:49 pm

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