Women’s formulas that are loaded up on Caffeine

August 28, 2008

There are many weight loss supplements out there that are marketed mainly towards women, with the presumption that women have very specific needs. These might include ingredients that burn fat in a certain way and do not irritate their digestive systems. Some supplements, however, may be loaded up on stimulants such as Caffeine, which can be bad in excessive amounts.

You may want to check up on the many SlimQuick reviews online before making any purchase, considering this product seems to contain moderate to high levels of Caffeine. Ingredients include Green Tea, Yerba Mate and Caffeine. Some enthusiasts hold that Caffeine can stimulate the metabolism and burn some fat, but they overlook the fact that it can cause crashing and jitters. So, limit your Caffeine intake to your morning coffee if you can manage.


Supplements that target the abs

August 28, 2008

A capsule-based supplement called AbGone Extra Strength is marketed as capable of boosting the body’s fat burning properties, with a focus on the abdominal muscles. Those who have always wanted a six-pack and washboard abs might find this idea appealing. But does it work?

A look at the formula reveals ingredients like CLA, Vitamin C, Chromium, L-Leucine, L-Valine and Zinc. I guess the most notable component might either be CLA or Chromium, both of which are purported to boost the body’s metabolic rate. The company says CLA is one of the superior thermogenics around.

While many products in the industry may contain CLA, I haven’t seen any supplements recognized as superior to those formulas based around Advantra-Z, a patented fat burner. It’s a form of Bitter Orange Extract, so it’s natural and believed to be completely safe. Consumer feedback so far looks good, I think.


Formulas for women who want customized options

August 28, 2008

A certain niche in the market claims to have the best weight loss supplements for women, with the assertion that women need different types of support to meet their weight loss and overall health and wellness goals. While women’s needs may vary slightly from those of men, essentially what both sexes need are reduced caloric intake, a healthy diet and regular exercise.

Women looking to boost their dietary goals may be curious about SlimQuick weight loss, a supplement based on natural ingredients. However, a simple look at the formula is likely to turn off women and men alike, especially those sensitive to certain stimulants. The product appears loaded with Caffeine, in addition to Green Tea and Yerba Mate, which are natural sources of everyone’s favorite morning stimulant.


You can set your own fitness goals

August 28, 2008

With the understanding that no two people are alike in terms of weight loss and fitness needs, many companies claim to offer customizable products and programs. These might range from formulas that purportedly address multiple needs such as increased metabolism and appetite suppression. Others offer a wide range of fitness exercises you can do at home.

Many Slim in 6 reviews reveal that some women have enjoyed the exercises, especially since they were able to perform them in their living rooms with DVDs. Led by creator Debbie Siebers, the exercises are supposed to range in difficulty from easy to difficult, but participants may find themselves quickly outgrowing these routines.


Should I join a gym, work out at home or what?

August 28, 2008

It is disheartening when we want to do the right things to meet our weight loss goals, but we don’t know where to start looking for the ideal product or program for our individual needs. Should we go on a low-carb diet, or do we want to focus on high fiber intake? Also, should we sign up for a gym membership, or do we prefer to work out from home?

Inches a Weigh is a chain of fitness and spa centers across the country, with around 60 locations at this time. Members are said to be able to take full advantage of an advanced facility to meet their individual fitness needs, and counselors and trainers may be available. However, these locations may not be available in your city or town, which will inconvenience those individuals that have to travel far.


Thumbs up or down for alternative detox treatments?

August 28, 2008

It can be quite costly and cumbersome to go the traditional route with some of the detoxification products and treatments marketed today. While most of us acknowledge the importance of detoxing, or cleansing, the body from time to time, many of us probably don’t want to drink foul-tasting concoctions or put our bodies through hell with restrictive diets.

Some dieters choose to use a foot pad, or patch, to meet their detoxification needs without having to do the conventional things. Some of the leading patch-based products are said to be effective for removing toxins and metals such as lead, aluminum and mercury, just by attaching the patch to your foot before bed for five nights or so.


Therapeutic body wraps at the comfort of your own home

August 28, 2008

When you go to the spa to get pampered or just to unwind, you might receive special treatments such as massages, baths and even those wraps that seem to have such a relaxing effect. While undergoing such types of treatments regularly could really help us feel much better physically and mentally, it is not realistic to wish for such things.

You can, however, resort to some of the over-the-counter consumer products that have been developed to replicate some of the effects of the spa treatments. For instance, according to a body wrap review or two, you can help promote weight loss and a slimmer figure by using these therapeutic wraps regularly. Reports suggest you could lose up to four inches in the long run.


Matching the right supplement with your needs

August 25, 2008

Some weight loss supplements might contain what appear to be the right combination of ingredients, but most supplements will not be potent enough to address your specific needs. That’s why it is important to consider what kinds of studies and research has been put into the end formula, which would ideally contain leading dietary agents like Hoodia and Advantra-Z.

For weight loss Miracle Burn has been shown to be among the most promising appetite suppressants and fat burners, since it contains both Hoodia and Advantra-Z. Hoodia, of course, is the plant-based extract native to southern Africa, where tribesmen used the natural form to keep hunger at bay during expeditions. In the meantime, Advantra-Z is the only known patented form of Bitter Orange Extract at this time.


Slap the patch on your feet for overnight detox

August 25, 2008

When you thinking of detoxing your body, you probably conjure up images of hardcore dieting and foul-tasting supplements. Well, I’m here to tell you that you don’t have to go that route unless you want to; there are patch-based products that have been shown to extract the impurities from your body without requiring you to do anything else. Of course, if you want to go the extra mile, you can.

The popular Foot Patch for detoxing is known as the Cleanse Patch, which basically must be attached to the feet overnight for five nights. While you’re asleep, the formula is said to extract the metals and toxins, including Mercury, Aluminum and Lead, out of your body and into the patch. As a result, you could be on your way to a healthier digestive system and increased energy and wellness.


Make sure to read the fine print before buying

August 25, 2008

It might seem like common sense, but you’d be surprised at how many consumers fail to check the fine print and put in some due diligence before buying a weight loss supplement. There are actually many risks to taking some of the lower-quality supplements, with mild side effects like headache and nausea as well as more serious adverse reactions.

For instance, while the Alli Diet Pill is marketed heavily online and elsewhere as a potent fat blocker, reports are in that many users experience several disturbing side effects. Some of the reports reactions include explosive diarrhea, anal leakage and oily stools, among others. The product is advertised as capable of blocking 25 percent of dietary fat, but this might not even come through.