Xenistat

 

"Xenistat" by Steven Johnson

 

As we age, being able to process cabs and fats inevitably decreases. Our metabolism slows, and we must then be very mindful of what we eat - and how. A lot of us believe we can eat like kids for the rest of our lives, and wouldn't be something if we did not have to worry about our intake.

Unfortunately fatty build up is a sure sign of aging, but this is no time for dark clouds and rain. There are answers within the scientific community that are researched tirelessly to support those who are not PhD certified nutritionists.

What these lab studies have aimed to accomplish, is to block the amount of calories you absorb from dietary fats and carbohydrates. Xenistat is such a result.

The contribution of internal processes will undoubetedly fluxuate between different people, but the build-up of glucose into the blood stream will ultimately affect one's insulin levels; which can be associated with excessive weight gains and a number of other diseases.

As essential as exercise and diet are to one's health, sometimes that just doesn't cut it. This is where the supplementation comes into play. The ingredients within this weight control and energy supplement have been shown, in the labs and in the field, to inhibit dietary fats and starchy carbohydrates.

There are three main active ingredients: Lipstanin, Cassia nomame extractm and polyphenol epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) in Green Tea. The function of these components is activitely inhibiting the pancreatic fat-digestion enzyme known as Lipase.

Green Tea has been sought after for thousands of years for its medicinal properties. Researchers have recently taken its multi-faceted benefits in regards to weight loss into concideration while formulating Xenistat. Not only does this simple leaf contain properties that inhibit the breakdown and storage of dietary fats, but it also has the ability to reduce the fat storage within adipocytes (which are responsible for storing energy as fat), and also for its direct relation to increasing thermogenic acitivities that lead to burning calories.

The green tea extract (EGCG components) were chosen primarily for their ability to regulate caloric intake.

The second notable ingredient is known as Lipstatin, which is believed to act as a lipase inhibitor. This natural compound is then directed to the gastrointestinal tract. As mentioned earlier, this Lipase enzyme is then targeted to decrease pancreatic fat-digestion.

.The third key ingredient is an addition to further support dietary fat intake. Cassia nomame extract acts as part of the lipase-inhibiting process. This compound has been studied and described as a thermogenic activator, as well as a diuretic. A diuretic is any drug or supplement that elevates the rate of urination as a means of flushing said drug out of the system.

As it may be clear enough that Xenistat helps control certain aspects of dietary fat absorption, research does not show apparent debilitatations towards the absorption of necessary fat-soluble vitamins.

Another ingredient worth mentioning is the white kidney bean extract that supports modest calorie intake from starchy carbs. By inhibiting the amylase enzyme, which is responsible for digesting long-chain starch molecules into short chain "oligosaccharides" and glucose. What happens is the extract helps reduce the amount of free sugars being absorbed, as well as the rate at which this is done.

Another perk researchers have discovered, is that white kidnet bean extract enhances cholecystokinin (CCK), an intestinal hormone that produces a feeling of satisfaction, or being satisfied after a meal. This process tells the stomach to slow down the spped of digestion so the small intestine can effectively digest the fats, which may reduce the event of overeating.

Studies that were performed on human subjects showed white kindey bean extract indicated a substantial percent of weight loss over the control group. Further studies suggest equal effectiveness in both overweight, and obese individuals by substantially blocking absorption of stachy carbs by up to 66%.

Xenistat has taken careful consideration to those aiming their sights on a better lifestyle. Controlling weight gains in the later years of life can be tough, but thanks to the tireless contributions of leading scientists, a new formulation finally gives consumers a reasonable link to healthier dieting.

Steven Johnson is interested in maintaining a vital, active, and healthy lifestyle. For more information on weight loss products, as well as other life-enhancing nutrients, please visit his website
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