Sunday, 11 December 2016

PHENQ ingredients




Capsimax Powder
A blend of capsicum, piperine, caffeine and niacin (vitamin B3), make up the fat blasting
power of Capsimax Powder. Both the capsicum pepper plant and piperine (otherwise known
as black pepper) have strong thermogenic properties which can help you slim down by
turning up your body heat. By increasing thermogenesis, these two ingredients enable you
to burn more body fat. It’s also been suggested that piperine may even have the ability to
stop the formation of new fat cells.
Multiple studies have demonstrated the weight loss benefits of capsicum, and findings
suggest this natural substance could produce ‘clinically significant levels of weight loss’.9
Calcium Carbonate
Calcium isn’t just good for your bones. It may also help you maintain a healthy weight.
Studies have suggested that calcium can encourage your cells to store less fat by telling
them your body is well nourished and no longer needs to store fat. Instead, your cells burn
their stored fat, meaning you can shift that excess weight much more quickly.
Obese adults taking part in a six month study lost more body weight and body fat when
they supplemented their diets with higher calcium amounts.10
Nopal
The nopal cactus is high in fibre, helping you gain more control over your hunger. It’s also
extremely rich in amino acids, providing you with much needed energy through your weight
loss journey, as well as helping reduce extra weight caused by fluid retention by helping
flush fluids from your tissues into your bloodstream.
L‐Carnitine Furmarate
The naturally occurring amino acid L‐carnitine is found in foods such as red meat, nuts and
green vegetables. It helps your body turn its fat stores into energy, meaning you’ll not only
burn fat but combat the tiredness often caused by dieting too.
(9) Whiting, S., Derbyshire, E., and Tiwari, BK. (2012): ‘Capsaicinoids and capsinoids. A potential role for
weight management? A systematic review of the evidence’. Appetite, 2012 Oct;59(2):3418.
Doi:
10.1016/j.appet.2012.05.015 PMID: 22634197
(10) Zemel, M.B., Thompson, W., Milstead, A., Morris, K., and Campbell, P. (2004): ‘Calcium and dairy
acceleration of weight and fat loss during energy restriction in obese adults’. Obesity Research, 2004
Apr;12(4):58290,
PMID: 15090625

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