Monday, December 14, 2009

4 of the Best Weight Loss Supplements

Forget acai berry, forget the "one weird old tip", forget the grapefruit diet and forget the Atkins diet. You need a balanced diet which favors the nutrients your body needs for good health -- not what some other person's body needs. You need to exercise -- and you'll feel better when you do! And if you feel that it is all too hard, you need a helping hand. Organic whole food supplements can be an extremely useful part of a diet and exercise strategy for losing weight -- we look at 4 of the best products available.
Garden of Life Fuco Protein Bars - 12 bars, $30.48
Fucoxanthin is one of the biggest things in weight loss at the moment. It has a substantial amount of scientific research behind it, as well as promising (if not conclusive) results. Garden of Life's FucoProtein bars help stave off hunger for longer, and assist your body to burn fat at the same time. You get the full satisfaction of chewing, tasting and swallowing your food with this weight loss supplement!
Garden of Life FucoThin, 90 caps $34.97
This product works on the same principles as the FucoProtein bars, but is better for those who prefer to eat ordinary food, and simply enjoy the thermogenic benefits of fucoxanthin and pomegranate seed oil in a one-a-day formula. It is not a central nervous system stimulant like many weight loss supplements and will not cause jitters or sleeplessness.
New Chapter CinnamonForce, 120 softgel for $17.97
Cinnamon is said to help regulate your blood sugar as well as maintain a healthy blood lipid profile - and the less fat that is circulating in your blood, the lower your chance of having a heart attack or stroke. Cinnamon whole food supplements help convert glucose into energy - rather than be stored as fat.
New Chapter Supercritical Diet and Energy, 60 tabs $17.97
This combination of herbal supplements has all the biggies -- thermogenics, adaptogens, phytoglycemics, antioxidants and cell protectives. This whole food supplement helps ensure your body burns fat rather than storing it.


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