Lipovarin Review: How Well Does It Work?

Written by Peter Bracato


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4) Serotain™ (295 mg) is a proprietary blend of Griffonia simplicifolia extract and other natural ingredients that contain 5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP), which enhances endogenous serotonin levels. The most widely studied effects of serotonin, a neurotransmitter, have been onrepparttar central nervous system. According to Richard Borne, Ph.D., faculty atrepparttar 113598 University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy,repparttar 113599 functions of serotonin are numerous and appear to involve control of appetite, sleep, memory, temperature regulation, mood and behavior. What I really like aboutrepparttar 113600 inclusion of this ingredient in this ingredient is that dieting is hard enough without being a nervous wreck. Serotain supports your weight-loss program by enhancing your mood in a natural way.

5) Metabromine™ (350mg) is a derivative ofrepparttar 113601 cacao tree, (cacao tree producesrepparttar 113602 seeds used in making cocoa, chocolate, and cocoa butter), and providesrepparttar 113603 appetite suppression and energy boost withoutrepparttar 113604 jitters some consumers used to get when they took ephedra-based products. It's a rather unique appetite ingredient that performs in similar fashion as Hoodia Gordonii. It definitely has some very real potential.

5) Caffeine (200mg), which speeds metabolism, isrepparttar 113605 most-active ingredient in many "diet pills." Caffeine breaks down fat, freeing fatty acids which are immediately burned. Conversion of fat to energy is about 30 percent more efficient when caffeine is consumed prior to exercise.

6) Glucuronolactone (300 mg) detoxifiesrepparttar 113606 body by speeding uprepparttar 113607 elimination of harmful substances, both endogenic (toxins within or made byrepparttar 113608 body) and exogenic (external toxins such as radiation, or pollution that penetraterepparttar 113609 body fromrepparttar 113610 outside). Supplementing with glucuronolactone, aidsrepparttar 113611 transportation of amino acids during amino acid metabolism.

7) Taurine (200 mg) helps to emulsify dietary lipids inrepparttar 113612 intestine, promoting digestion. Taurine also regulates heartbeat and maintains cell membrane stability. Taurine has protective effects uponrepparttar 113613 human brain and is often used to boost brain function and cognitive abilities.

8) L-Carnitine (15mg) is a water-soluble, B-vitamin-like nutrient thatrepparttar 113614 body uses to turn fat into energy. With carnitine's help, fat levels decrease inrepparttar 113615 blood and weight loss is easier. New research continues to pour in to supportrepparttar 113616 idea that l-carnitine should be an every day, health ­supporting nutrient that we all take as regularly as vitamin C.

Here isrepparttar 113617 bottom-line on Lipovarin™--it is as complete a weight loss product as you will find onrepparttar 113618 market today. I am extremely impressed by bothrepparttar 113619 weight loss components andrepparttar 113620 powerful energy boosting components ofrepparttar 113621 product. Inrepparttar 113622 future I would like to see a little bit more clinical data onrepparttar 113623 efficacy ofrepparttar 113624 Metabromine™ ingredient (appetite suppressant) contained inrepparttar 113625 formula. Overall, I highly recommend Lipovarin™ as a weight loss product!



Peter is a Health & Fitness enthusiast and writer. He is in the process of completing his new book titled "Extend Your Life Beyond Today." In the book he examines the link between nutritional supplements and human life extension.


Obesity, What's The 'Big' Deal

Written by Dr. Marshal Montgomery


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And she further writes that …

Obesity and overweight (the term preferred byrepparttar American Academy of Pediatrics,repparttar 113597 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other organizations when referring to children and adolescents due torepparttar 113598 potential negative connotations associated with "obesity")[5] represent a challenge of vast dimensions torepparttar 113599 public health community, with causes ofrepparttar 113600 epidemic permeating American society. Americans are surrounded by facilitators of an eat-more/expend-less society -- fromrepparttar 113601 individual and family; torepparttar 113602 food producers, processors, sellers, and advertisers; torepparttar 113603 city planners of our neighborhoods; torepparttar 113604 business organizations that demand our time duringrepparttar 113605 day andrepparttar 113606 media that entertain us inrepparttar 113607 evening. Clinicians generally are not equipped to control this epidemic that greets them every day. Behavioral change counseling is not in their repertoire and effective treatments are not readily available; in fact, even when they are available, such programs are usually not reimbursed by third-party payers.

----- In today’s society,repparttar 113608 cost of eating in a healthy fashion is more often than not, much more expensive than eating all ofrepparttar 113609 garbage that is available. Additionally, in virtually all processed foods, there is some sort of additive which will increase hunger and cravings. (reminds me of a line from “So I Married An Axe Murderer” with Mike Myers were his father was discussing “the Colonel” and how he puts an addictive chemical in his chicken to “make you crave it fortnightly!”) Nowadaysrepparttar 113610 home vegetable garden plot is fast disappearing which again will limitrepparttar 113611 availability of wholesome produce at a lower cost.

Look at artificial sweeteners. They haverepparttar 113612 ability to artificially increase your hunger. Not only that, but when they break down in your body, some very harmful chemicals can appear. One particular artificial sweetener is in over 2000 products! Think ofrepparttar 113613 impact on society. Try finding chewing gum without it.

All ofrepparttar 113614 above can contribute in some small or even in some large way to increaserepparttar 113615 increasingly present burden of obesity.

Until next time…

Yours in Health,

Dr. M. Montgomery @ www.healthyunderstanding.com

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References 1. Obesity. Jonathan Q. Purnell, M.D., Medscape.com 2. Prevention of Overweight and Obesity: Focus on Children and Adolescents. Patricia Markham Risica, Dr.PH, RD, Medscape.com

Disclaimer: As always, check with your health care provider to see if this information applies to you. Due diligence is your responsibility. This information is meant to supplement your knowledge, not to replace your own decision making process or takerepparttar 113616 place of your health care provider.

This is a commercial newsletter provided free by HealthyUnderstanding.com

This newsletter may be distributed in its entirety without alteration.

Dr. Montgomery is the creator of www.HealthyUnderstanding.com. He is in private Chiropractic practice in Saskatoon, SK, Canada. He has practised in both Canada and Australia.


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