Are Weight Loss Supplements Safe?
Just type two words “Obesity Problem” in the Google search box on any website and you will get about 7,810,000 links in just fraction of a second. These links will take you to the websites, most of which are selling weight loss supplements online or offline. Why these weight loss supplements are so popular? The reason is, ever increasing problem of obesity, spreading like an epidemic throughout the world.
Are these weight loss supplements safe for your health? Are these really effective or are there some side effects of these products on your body? Are these really tested on human body in authorized laboratories? Do they provide the benefits claimed in advertisements or product description booklets? Should we try these without caring about side effects? Let us discuss about some of the most popular weight loss supplements, you will find in almost all the online or offline health food store.
Fucoxanthin is an antioxidant and is considered useful not only in controlling obesity, but also in heart diseases and diabetes. The natural source of fucoxanthin is edible brown seaweed used in miso soup. It is advertised that it targets the abdominal fat and it is not a stimulant like caffeine or bitter orange. However this product has been tested on animals and is yet to be tested on human body.
Hoodia, a well known herbal weight loss supplement is considered as a natural appetite suppressant. However you should be more cautious while buying this product, as most of the health stores sells counterfeit or fake hoodia. They will also warn you not to buy their competitor’s fake hoodia pills. Unfortunately hoodia products have also not been clinically tested yet on the human body.
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