Organic Health Labs Announces Healthy Options in Diet Pills
Boston, MA (PRWEB) October 31, 2011
Many battling weight put stock in weight loss pills at one time or another with poor results. Aside from the fact there is no substitute for good nutrition and exercise, what if diet pills are designed this way?
In the US, more than 80 million people look for weight loss treatments annually; that’s astounding and represents 26% of the population. A majority of the public chooses incorrectly because of the complexities of the supplement. This plays into the manufacturer’s hands allowing supplements designed to be addictive and almost always are unhealthy.
The safe rate of weight loss is about 2lbs per week (give or take based on % body fat). That is the fastest the body can metabolize fat, anything more aggressive would be depleting water or lean muscle. Consumers often perceive this approach as too slow. There are two ways diet pills ramp up weight loss and both are employed regularly; speed up heart rate, pumping more blood through the body uses more energy and dehydrate the body with diuretics.
Everything in moderation works fine, but leading diet pills put consumers in jeopardy when they formulate concentrated levels of diuretics and stimulants. Since we are 60% water (brain is closer to 70%), diuretics that flush water from our system can put incredible strain on the kidneys and liver. It also concentrates toxins in the body, unless they are natural sources meant for detoxifying the body such as parsley or fennel.
Once people stop taking the diet pills they gain the water back as the body attempts to maintain a healthy homeostasis. This results in the weight returning. This is a perfect scenario for weight loss products like Hydroxycut, LIPO 6 and alike that want continuously consuming customers.
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The stimulants are equally dangerous for people overweight as the circulatory system is already stressed; aside from the uncomfortable side-effects of heart palpitations and constant sweating.
To remedy this Organic Health Labs produces products with organic ingredients like Fucoxantrim, which are also multi-action. This diet pill performs tasks like; burning fat, detoxifying the body, contains anti-oxidants and appetite suppressors. This is apposed to the one or two dimensional diet pill such as Fuco-THIN. These can help shed extra pounds in a healthy way without the addiction.
The main ingredient in Fucoxantrim is a naturally occurring compound from brown seaweed called fucoxanthin. This natural compound targets the receptors on adipose (fat) cells and shrinks them. This ensures the weight doesn’t return with a few gallons of water unlike diuretic based diet pills.
The leading diet pill manufacturers are not giving up however, while shifting to supplements that include some natural ingredients; they often combine them with the same old dangerous standbys.
For example, some diet pills include Gotu Kola or Ma Huang in their products. They sound natural, but contain very high amounts of caffeine; both a stimulant and a diuretic. The latter also contains ephedrine, which has been banned in most countries but can be found in some weight loss products.
The best advice is diet and exercise, but to drop a few extra pounds in the process avoid diet pills with huge initial weight loss results. Choose natural over synthetic, preferably organic and multi-action to ensure the best results. It also wouldn’t hurt to block excess carbohydrates & fats to maintain weight loss while still enjoying life.
About Organic Health Labs
Organic Health Labs is dedicated to manufacturing healthy products, educating the public and improving the community. All products meet our strict high quality standards, include certified organic ingredients with no artificial anything, GMO free, complete and effective. “Loving you, loving the earth!” http://www.organichealthlabs.com
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