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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Best Weight Loss Supplement For Those Who Eat Lots of Junk Food

By Deen Dragonovich

The majority of weight loss supplements on the market today work basically one of two ways. They either control your appetite or work through a process called thermogenesis (fat burning).

You can find them under many different names, but the most common are Green Tea and Hoodia. Green tea has become very popular over the last few years not only for its weight loss features, but also because it is quite healthy for you. There are many scientific studies to back its claims and most agree that it is a fine weight loss supplement.

Hoodia on the other hand carries the torch for appetite suppressants. It originates in Southwestern Africa, but has only been marketed as a weight loss supplement for a few years. Unfortunately the jury is still out on its effectiveness. This is probably caused by the varying quality of this product from company to company.

Although Green tea and Hoodia enjoy much success, companies marketing them may be barking up the wrong tree. There is growing evidence that fructose or high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is the real cause of obesity. Targeting fructose just may be the secret to the obesity epidemic. Heres what the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has to say about High Fructose Corn Syrup:

evidence that a marked increase in the use of HFCS, and therefore in total fructose consumption, preceded the obesity epidemic and may be an important contributor to this epidemic in the United States.

With the fast pace of todays society, more and more Americans eat there meals at fast food restaurants, coffee and doughnut shops. Most of the foods found there contain heaps of sugar and HFCS.

Even if you have the time to cook at home, supermarket shelves are filled with products that now contain HFCS instead of plain sugar. HFCS is even found in so-called healthy foods like yogurt. It shouldnt be surprising that more and more Americans are overweight.

There is however a new compound that actually prevents fructose from metabolizing into fat. This all natural compound is derived from the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis, commonly referred to as Chinese skullcap and Heartwood of Acacia catechu, known as Black catechu in India.

This natural compound has the ability to decrease two key obesity markers in the blood stream that are found in high levels in the chronically obese

This new compound significantly decreases these obesity markers by inhibiting fat conversion via fructose pathways. It essentially prevents fructose from getting a one-way ticket to your waistline.

Current studies show a lot of promise for weight loss supplements and this new compound may very well hold the key to the obesity epidemic. At the very least, the industry seems to be on the right track and headed in the right direction.

If your live style requires you to eat out a lot, or if you just eat a lot of sweets, you may want to give this new weight loss supplement a try. - 17268

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