for weight loss and blood sugar management.
For people who need additional help achieving their weight loss goals, BioGenesis presents the Ultra Lean family of products. Ultra Lean products can be used alone, along with your diet and exercise recommendations, or with other products from the UltraLean family (UltraLean Functional Foods, Ultra Lean Appetite Control, Ultra Lean Thermo Melt, UltraLean and Low Carb GlucoSupport Bars, BioBalance Diet, Super CLA, Bio HGH Releaser) for weight loss and blood sugar management. Either way, you have access to a complete family of weight loss and blood sugar control products.
Serving Size: two capsules
Contains:
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid).......100 mg
Vitamin B6
(Pyridoxal 5’ phosphate/ Pyridoxal HCl).......50 mg
Chromium (polynicotinate).......1000 mcg
DL Phenylalanine.......2000 mg
N Acetyl L-Tyrosine (NAT).......1200 mg
L-Glutamine.......750 mg
5-Hydroxyltryptophan (5-HTP).......150 mg
Hoodia gordonii (20:1 Extract).......200 mg
Bladderwrack.......200 mg
Green Tea.......200 mg
Phaseolamin.......600 mg
Other Ingredients:
NAT (N Acetyl L-Tyrosine), DL Phenylalanine, L-Glutamine, 5HTP are included in the Ultra Lean Appetite Control formula to assist in neurotransmitter balance and to help curb the brains appetite control center.
Recommended Use:
2 capsules ½ hour before each meal or as directed by your healthcare professional. Persons on antidepressant medication (MAO inhibitors or SSRI medication) should consult their healthcare professional.
Read Customer questions and answers about Weight Loss in our FAQ.
Clinical Considerations:
Adjunctive support for weight loss in a program that includes healthy diet and exercise
Inhibition of carbohydrate and fat calorie absorption
Enhanced fat burning with little neurological stimulation (Ultra Lean Appetite Control capsules)
Reduction of insulin resistance
Enhanced Mitochondrial energy support
UltraLean Appetite Control offers a unique, safe, and sane approach to weight management. Instead of using alphaadrenergic stimulants such as caffeine (trace amounts from Green Tea), guarana, ephedra/mau huang, and cola nut, we have chosen to use a safer approach. As you well know, most weight loss aides are plagued with numerous and sometimes dangerous side effects. Tachycardia (rapid heart rate), cardiac arrhythmia (irregular rhythm and palpitations), insomnia, anxiety, and benign prostatic hypertrophy are examples of common side effects.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal 5’ phosphate/Pyrodoxal HCl) acts as a coenzyme in many chemical pathways and as such supports healthy cellular metabolic function. Vitamin B6 aids in the healthy regulation of fluid balance through its positive influence on aldosterone hormone levels.
Chromium inhibits the synthesis of new fat from carbohydrates. Additional benefits of Chromium include: enhanced fat metabolism by mitochondria, enhanced effectiveness of insulin, and enhanced glucose metabolism. These benefits contribute to a stable blood sugar, which helps control sugar cravings, binge eating, etc.
Phaseolamin is derived from the kidney bean Phaseolus vulgaris. Phaseolamin reduces the breakdown and absorption of carbohydrates and starches from potatoes, pasta, bread, etc. Reducing carbohydrate absorption contributes to a low glycemic response and reduces total insulin demand and release. Many weight loss approaches are concentrating on low carbohydrate intake. Phaseolamin helps reduce carbohydrate absorption and favorably supports weight loss.
Green Tea Extract (Camellia Sinensis) acts as an antioxidant cellular protective agent and enhances cellular energy metabolism due to its natural caffeine content. Bladderwrack is a sea vegetable with high trace mineral, iodine, and protein content. Due to its nutritional components Bladderwrack supports a healthy metabolism.
Hoodia gordonii extracts have been used by the Bushmen of South Africa for years. This natural cactus plant is said to increase energy, enhance the mood, and stave off hunger. Hoodia acts as a natural appetite suppressant supporting an ideal weight and body composition.
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