Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Eatonadiet of ...??What the.. fucoxanthin ??




The Japanese researchers were startled by the results. So they went work. In a series of experiments they gave two groups of mice the same diet, but one group supplemented with fucoxanthin.

In the fat tissue of the mice that supplemented with fucoxanthin the researchers found high levels of the fat-burning protein UCP
1. As a result, those mice lost a significant amount of fat. In the control group there was no difference.
2. The same researchers later discovered that fucoxanthin even prevented potential fat cells from “growing up” and becoming mature fat cells.
3. Not only does fucoxanthin help you burn fat you already have… it helps prevent the formation of future fat cells. It stops fat dead in its tracks.
Clinical studies suggest fucoxanthin may be effective for people too. The trials were finished last year and the studies have been submitted for publication. 
In a test group, people taking fucoxanthin lost an average of 15 pounds in four months. The people in the control group lost just three pounds. Those are good numbers.
4. Here’s another bonus: fucoxanthin also helps suppress your appetite. This effect is not part of the scientific literature but it’s something existing users have commented on. Maté drunk by South Americans (a green tea-like cocoction,) is also well known for its anti-oxidant and hunger supressing benefits, as is drinking the required quotient of water. 
 Anybody know any more about this? 
P.S. I would love to know how they managed to get the word thin inside the scientific term fucoxanthin..

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