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The Natural Way to Weight Control
People are concerned about how they look and are preoccupied with weight and weight loss. However, despite this concern about weight, more and more of us are becoming overweight. In fact, latest reports show that even children in our society are not immune to it.
It is small wonder, then, that we are looking for natural alternatives to weight management and weight control. Among them, chitosan stands out for its ability to trap fat before it is absorbed in the body. Chitosan is a naturally occurring fiber derived from the complex sugar (polysaccharide) found in the shells (exoskeletons) of shrimp, crabs and other shellfish. Chitosan has the capacity to bind lipids and fats. More importantly, since it is not digested, chitosan has no calories.
Upon oral ingestion, chitosan binds to the intestinal lining, where it tightly binds dietary fats and lipids before they are absorbed in the body. As a result, the dietary fat is prevented from entering into the bloodstream. When dietary fat is bound to the chitosan fiber, it becomes a large mass, which cannot be absorbed in the body. Chitosan fibers differ in their structure from other fibers in that chitosan possesses a net positive charge. This positive charge attracts negative charges on the fats, lipids and bile acids. Since chitosan fiber is not metabolized, it is cleared from the body along with the fat in the fecal material.
Published reports have shown that chitosan works in concert with vitamin C. It has been suggested that the action of chitosan may be enhanced by as small an amount of vitamin C as 10 mg. Used alone, ingestion of 500 mg chitosan before a meal rich in fat helps reduce bad (LDL) cholesterol. The bad cholesterol is bound to bile acids secreted by the liver into the intestine, where its reabsorption is prevented by chitosan fibers.
This dietary fiber is an indispensable adjunct to a balanced weight management program. Fibers also play an important role in cleansing the gastrointestinal tract, which stimulates the digestive processes and promotes intestinal health.
SELECTED REFERENCES
Kanauchi et al., Biomaterials: 18, 591-595, 1997
Razdan & Pettersson, Br. J. Nutr.: 72, 277-288, 1994
The ARS Medicina Report on Chitosan, Helsinki, Finland, 1994
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is There Any Allergic Reaction to Chitosan?
This product should avoided by people who are allergic to shellfish.
Under What Condition(s) is the Use of Chitosan is Not Recommended?
Chitosan is for adult consumption only, and should not be used by pregnant or nursing women.
Does Chitosan Interfere with the Action of Vitamins?
Being a dietary fiber with numerous beneficial effects, including intestinal health, chitosan should not interfere with the action of other wholesome remedies. In fact, chitosan works more efficiently even with small amounts with vitamin C.
How and When Should Chitosan be Taken?
Chitosan works best if taken roughly 30 minutes before a meal. It should be taken with generous amounts of nutritious fluids.
Fat Blocker Ingredients500mg of premium Chitosan.
Fat Blocker Suggested UsageTake two capsules with 8 oz. (237ml) of water three times daily, preferably at mealtimes.
Fat Blocker Does Not ContainStarch, Wax, Preservatives,Yeast, Artificial Color, Flavor.
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