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Why a Natural Weight Loss Remedy Might Not Be
the Best Choice for You
Helping America to lose weight is quickly becoming a billion
dollar industry. Perhaps one of the most popular forms of
weight loss aid is those indicated to be a natural weight loss
remedy. Although there are some that have been found to be
effective aids, some of these supplements can be ineffective or
even dangerous. Here is a brief discussion of the various
supplements used in a typical natural weight loss remedy.
Ephedra Alkaloids and Caffeine Compounds
For a long time, one of the most common ingredients found in a
natural weight loss remedy is that of Ephedra sinica, or
sometimes referred to as Ma Huang. These alkaloids are often
combined with natural caffeine sources to help with the body’s
consumption of calories, in theory leading to rapid weight
loss. However, further studies have indicated that increase use
of these supplements can lead to rapid heartbeat, and even
cardiac arrest. Because of this, the use of these supplements
to aid in weight loss is strongly discouraged.
Chromium and Ginseng
Another two mineral and herbal supplements that are often found
in a natural weight loss remedy are those of chromium and
ginseng. If the hype is to be believed, these two ingredients
of a typical natural weight loss remedy can modulate
carbohydrate metabolism, which may affect a body’s composition
and weight. However, there is absolutely no scientific evidence
that indicates that this claim is based on facts.
Psyllium and Guar Gum
Very often a natural weight loss remedy contains sources of
soluble fiber, which theoretically could absorb water within
the gut, causing a feeling of fullness. Although the idea makes
sense in theory, there is little evidence of the overall
caloric intake being decreased due to these supplements as a
part of a natural weight loss remedy. In addition, some people
can have a severe allergic reaction to psyllium, making it a
dangerous ingredient for them.
Natural Diuretics
Another class of supplements that is often used in a natural
weight loss remedy is that of natural diuretics. Diuretics are
items that act to increase water elimination or as a laxative.
One of the most common examples of these types of supplements
is the dandelion. While it does not appear to have any unique
adverse effects, it can have adverse effects similar to those
of conventional diuretics and laxatives such as dehydration and
electrolyte abnormalities.
These are but a few of the ingredients seen in a typical
natural weight loss remedy. It is important to remember that
the words natural or herbal does not indicate safe. While some
supplements might work for you, the better approach would be to
consult with a weight loss specialist and a doctor who can help
you lose weight and keep it off.
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