Posted on May 14, 2008 under Appetite Suppressants |
You’ve probably seen it advertised somewhere — television, magazines, the internet. Or, perhaps you’ve heard about the appetite suppressant Hydroxycut from a friend that has had positive experiences from taking it.
Wherever you’ve heard about Hydroxycut from, you should know that is one of the most recognized and well-known weight-loss supplements in the industry. And now, Hydroxycut has transformed from it’s orignal form and is now caffein-free — with a much lesser chance of giving you those shaky, jittery, sleepy effects after the supplement wears off that you’ve come to know and hate from other appetite suppressants.
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Posted on May 07, 2008 under Energy Boosters, Fat Burners |
Speed, distributed by Legal Gear, is a fat burner and energy booster that claims to provide several benefits to you, your body, and your energy. It claims to increase your metabolism, burn fat, supress your appetite, in addition to improving your mental awareness.
This Speed supplement is 100% legal in the United States, contrary to it’s perhaps poorly chose name, and can be used as a substitute in place of ephedra or the like. It claims to be better than ephedra for eliminating craving, diminishing your appetite, and burning up the fat in your body by increasing your metabolism.
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Posted on May 02, 2008 under General Weight Loss |
Fucoxanthin is a type of carotenoid that isnaturally found inwakame, edible brown seaweed, as well as hijiki, both widely used in Asian cuisine. Wakame is the seaweed that is used in miso soup. Fucoxanthin can also be found in smaller amounts in red seaweed (found commonly in Japanese sushi rolls), as well as green seaweed.
Both wakame and hijiki are found at hard to find Japanese speciality food stores, as well as through supplement form on the web. And whlile brown seaweed is the natural, richest source of fucoxanthin, you’d have to eat an extraordinary amount of it to get sufficient levels.
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Posted on Apr 10, 2008 under Green Tea |
For centuries millions of people have used green tea for it’s health benefits. Where’d it come from? Where was it primarily used and by whom?
Archeological evidence tends to sugest that people have consumed tea leaves steeped in boiling water as far back as 500,000 years ago. Botanical evidence suggests that India and China were some of the first countries to cultivate the tea.
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Posted on Mar 06, 2008 under Appetite Suppressants, CLA |
The benefits of CLA have been a hot topic in a plethora of research topics over the past several years. We’ll go over the many primary benefits that you can recieve by taking CLA.
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