Do carb blockers actually work? I mean the white kidney bean ingredient that they use. Does it actually block carbs in any real way that can lead to weight loss in the way that fat blockers, do?
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Some carb blockers do work, in the scientific sense. Like, if you took white kidney bean extract, it would stop your body from absorbing a small percentage of the overall carbohydrates you eat. That said, you won't get enough help that you will just be able to take carb blockers and lose weight. It's not even proven whether or not they give you any real advantage even alongside a low-carb diet. Yes,the ingredient can stop you from absorbing some carbs, but they're not proven to make enough of a difference to bring you weight loss. It's your choice if you want to be a guinea pig on this one.
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I agree. Carb blockers aren't going to help you with weight loss. Any weight you do lose while taking them will be the result of your own hard work. It's not that they won't necessarily help block carbs, it's just that this isn't going to prevent weight gain in any real sense. You still need to control the number of calories you eat. I think it's a good idea to avoid carb blockers and even fat blockers because a lot of people think that if you are taking these types of pills it's a free pass and you can eat what you want without consequences.
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Originally posted by enviroTodd View PostSome carb blockers do work, in the scientific sense. Like, if you took white kidney bean extract, it would stop your body from absorbing a small percentage of the overall carbohydrates you eat. That said, you won't get enough help that you will just be able to take carb blockers and lose weight. It's not even proven whether or not they give you any real advantage even alongside a low-carb diet. Yes,the ingredient can stop you from absorbing some carbs, but they're not proven to make enough of a difference to bring you weight loss. It's your choice if you want to be a guinea pig on this one.
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Originally posted by TracyK View Post
Weird. So essentially they work in that they can help to reduce some of the crabs that you absorb, but they don't actually provide any real weight loss benefit...yikes. Is this same story for fat blockers and fat binders, too?
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Originally posted by ChefMel View PostWill this sort of thing ever be regulated? Do other countries regulate this stuff? Is the information out there?
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