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Weight Loss Supplement: What Really Works

By Robert Ghering


Dieting can be a slow process. At times it can be so slow that it almost seems as if there is no progress made at all. So it is no surprise that diet supplements are used by many American adults to help give their weight loss a boost. There's an entire weight loss sub-industry devoted to supplements which stops fat absorption, increase metabolism, and decrease appetite.

I'm an avid viewer of Dr. Oz's show as he seems to be very balanced and, at the same time, really up-to-date regarding the current trends in dieting and what works and what does not. So when he acknowledged that hormones can definitely slow down my weight loss efforts, I sat up and took notice. Maybe he would also have some helpful suggestions on the solution to this dilemma.

He did have a number of recommendations and I'm going to share them here, in case there is still a female in this country that has not tuned into Dr. Oz's show on a daily basis. He pointed out that after age 50 the body burns 200 calories a day less because of estrogen loss. As you age and your eggs "shrivel," your body turns to your belly fat as a backup for storage of its estrogen. That being the case, you need to provide your body with an alternative source of estrogen. Dr. Oz recommends you grind up and eat two teaspoons of flax seeds daily to boost your estrogen.

* Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) - this is a fatty acid which occurs naturally in red meat and dairy products. As a diet supplement it seems to work, but it also may have side effects which can be a concern. CLA may raise cholesterol levels and adversely impact liver tests. Before an individual takes a CLA supplement, they should discuss it with their doctor.

* Fiber - when trying to lose weight, a supplement that makes the individual feel full can help with weight loss. Fiber is definitely good at this and makes it much easier to not eat as much. One thing to be careful of, though is not to eat too much fiver because it can cause constipation.

* Green Tea Extract - not only is green tea loaded with antioxidants, it also helps with weight loss. Green tea extract contains caffeine, theanine and catechins and these have shown to help with weight loss. Decaffeinated green tea does not seem as effective as regular green tea.

* Meal Replacements - these are the weight loss supplements with the best science behind them. These supplements include replacement shakes and bars. They must be used as directed and a fairly strict diet must still be followed.

When using weight loss supplements, be aware that most of the weight lost supplements sold today are not regulated by the FDA nor are they really very effective. If a weight control supplement product bears the seal of the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) this means the product has been tested and approved for quality control.




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