SKINNY SECRET - Anti-Obese formula
TRADITIONAL INDICATIONS
Increases body's FAT burning ability through metabolism and suppresses appetite
On an average obese person have greater energy expenditure than their thin counterparts due to the energy required to maintain an increased body mass. When compared to daily energy turnover, the amount of energy retained during growth and during the development of obesity is rather small, amounting to a difference of only a few percent between intake and expenditure. Because a positive energy balance can, in principle, be attributed to excessive intake or to reduced expenditure, there has been considerable interest in the possible significance of even small differences in metabolic efficiency for the development or the prevention of obesity.
Mechanism of action
We have developed a 100% natural, holistic, eco-friendly and system friendly formula SKINNY SECRET to enhance the metabolism and suppressing the appetite.
The herbal supplement is safer and effective for controlling obesity through metabolic regulation. The mechanism of action includes appetite suppression, visceral fat mobilization and burning for energy, control of further fat deposits, controlled calorie absorption from gut especially carbohydrates. This combination of above action is what we consider the answer to obesity.
Alpha-glycosidase and Alpha-amylase enzymes found on the epithelium of small intestines as membrane bound. They catalyze the cleavage of glucose from disaccharides. These two enzymes are partially blocked by two herbal alkaloids. Hence a good amount of carbohydrates are not absorbed, this contributes to combat obesity by reduced calorie absorption.
Also the HCA-inhibiting lipogenesis, increasing lipid oxidation, and reducing food intake.
Skinny Secret relaxes blood vessel smooth muscles via increased cAMP synthesis, helping to reduce high blood pressure, by reducing resistance to blood flow.
Congestive Heart Failure - as a therapeutic intervention in congestive heart failure Forskolin has been shown to activate the enzyme adenylate cyclase, which increases production of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) in heart muscle cells (cardiac muscle). Epinephrine has a similar effect on increasing cAMP. Increased levels of cAMP in turn, increases the ability of the heart muscle to produce ATP, which is the energy required for heart muscle contraction and optimal force of muscle contraction with each beat (increased stroke volume). Forskolin also relaxes the artery wall, decreasing blood pressure and thus, pre-load stress on the heart muscle. All of these effects appear to be mediated via increased cAMP synthesis, which acts as a secondary messenger on various cellular processes that manifest the stated outcomes.
Hypertension as mentioned, Forskolin relaxes blood vessel smooth muscles via increased cAMP synthesis, helping to reduce high blood pressure, by reducing resistance to blood flow.
Platelet Function Forskolin antagonizes the action of platelet-activating factor (PAF) by interfering with the binding of PAF to receptor sites on cells. In turn, this reduces platelet stickiness as well as smooth muscle contraction of blood vessels and bronchiole air passageways. Once again, these effects are mediated through increased synthesis of cAMP.
Recent evidence suggests that supplementation with Coleus Forskohliimay help to reduce body fat in overweight adults. As with other substances that increase cAMP (caffeine, adrenaline, ephedrine, epinephrine), Forskolin enhances the breakdown and release of fat from fat cells. The synthesis of cAMP in fat cells initiates a chain events that results in hydrolysis of stored triglycerides by hormone sensitive lipase enzyme, with the subsequent release of free fatty acids and glycerol from fat cells.8,9,10 Unlike ephedrine and other central nervous system stimulants, Forskolin does not stimulate the nervous system.
Gymnemic acid in the formulation has also been found useful against obesity, according to recent reports. This is attributed to the ability of gymnemic acids to delay the glucose absorption in the blood. The atomic arrangement of gymnemic acid molecules is similar to that of glucose molecules. These molecules fill the receptor locations on the taste buds thereby preventing its activation by sugar molecules present in the food, thereby curbing the sugar craving. Similarly, Gymnemic acid molecules fill the receptor location in the absorptive external layers of the intestine thereby preventing the sugar molecules absorption by the intestine, which results in low blood sugar level.
Reduced Calorie Absorption
Visceral Lipase enzyme is targeted and hence fat from viscera is mobilized for burning to release energy. Citric acid cycle enzymes are affected negatively for gluco-neogenesis. Further fat formation from Acetyl coenzyme A is checked. In the same time energy is sufficient in the body as the fat is burning continually. Natural anti-oxidants, minerals and micro nutrients are supplemented for stomach and liver protection.
The herbs in the supplement contain Pregnane Glycosides which are believed to block the activity of Citrate Lyase. By blocking this enzyme further formation of fat in the body is reduced. Again the herb blocks another enzyme called Malonyl Coenzyme A. By blocking this enzyme, fat formation is further blocked and the body is forced to burn its fat reserves. This accelerates the rate of fat loss by the body.
The Pregnane Glycosides in the herb also inhibit the appetite centre of the hypothalamus. Such a combination of natural ingredients could bring very good therapeutic results in reducing both body weight and size. Transabdominal and mid arm circumference can be measured to monitored this effect within 30 days usage of SKINNY SECRET.
Let's look at an example of a successful no-diet weight loss program.
A 45-year-old woman complains that she has gradually put on 12 pounds over the past year. In the last month, she's faced a stressful work deadline and added another 4 pounds to her frame.
This individual's goal is to lose the 16 pounds she has gained. Since her weight has been gradually increasing, she knows that she is consuming more calories than she is burning, especially with her sedentary job. She decides that a weight loss of 1 pound per week (equal to a deficit of about 3,500 calories, or cutting 500 calories per day) would be acceptable and would allow her to reach her goal in about four months.
She decides to make some changes that will allow her to cut back an average of 250 calories per day.
- Skipping a large glass of sweetened iced tea will save about 200 calories.
- Substituting mineral water for the cola she regularly drinks during meetings can save another 150 calories.
- Foregoing her morning muffin snack (or eating only half a muffin) can also save 250 calories or more.
- Getting up early for a 20-minute walk before work and adding a 10-minute walk during her lunch break add up to a half hour of walking per day, which can burn about 200 calories.
- On weekends, she plans to walk for 60 minutes one day and spend one hour gardening the next day for even greater calorie burning. If walking for 60 minutes is too much, two 30-minute walks one day would burn the same number of calories.
- Twice per week she plans to stop at the gym on the way home from work, even if only for a half hour of stationary cycling or swimming(each burning up to 250 calories).
By making just some of the dietary cutbacks mentioned and starting some moderate exercise, this individual can easily "save" the 3,500 calories per week needed for a 1-pound weight loss, leading to a healthy rate of weight loss without extreme denial or deprivation. Furthermore, her changes in diet and lifestyle are small and gradual, modifications that she can maintain over time.
6 tips for successful weight loss
- The desire to lose weight must come from the individual. If you're truly ambivalent about making changes in your lifestyle or are doing this to please someone else,
you're likely to fail. When making changes, decide what's right for your lifestyle. Your best friend's diet and exercise plan may be completely wrong for your habits and
interests. The key is to find a system that works for you.
- Don't blame yourself if you aren't perfect. If you once fail at your attempt to curtail your overeating, it doesn't mean you are a failure at weight control and that
you should just give up. Accept that you made a poor choice, but don't let that poor choice influence the rest of your plan. The same holds true with exercise. Skipping
a few workouts doesn't mean you can't get back on track. Weight control does not involve making perfect choices all the time, rather it's about attempting to make good
choices more often than poor ones.
- Avoid surroundings where you know you're tempted to make poor food choices. Everyone has a time when we're most likely to overeat, whether it's the morning coffee
break or after-work gathering with friends. Try to plan other activities or distractions for those times, or plan in advance how you're going to handle
them and stick to it.
- Surround yourself with people who support your efforts. Even our good friends can knowingly or unknowingly sabotage weight-loss attempts. Spend time with
those people who will not pressure you to make poor food choices.
- Stock your pantry and refrigerator with healthy foods. Get rid of the high-calorie, low-nutrition snacks like chips and candy. But don't forget to have plenty
of healthier options available as well, such as popcorn (hold the butter, try Parmesan cheese sprinkles), low-fat cheese and yogurt, fruit, instant cocoa without
added sugar, sugar-free popsicles or puddings, or whatever appeals to you when you're hungry for a snack.
- Set small goals and focus on these rather than the "big picture." Decide where you want to be in a week or in a month, rather than focusing on the total amount of weight you'd like to lose.
Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and increased health problems.
Enhanced lifestyle due to the technology development has attributed “machine assisted life” that reduces calorie burning through muscular efficiency. Obesity is most commonly caused by a combination of excessive dietary calories and lack of physical activity. Obesity increases the likelihood of various diseases, particularly vascular endothelial disorders leading to cardio vascular accident, diabetes mellitus, fatty liver, hyperlipidemias, arterial hypertension, lower limb joint diseases (osteoarthritis), breathing difficulties during sleep and social depression.
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