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Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Hydroxycut Warning Side Effects Of Hydroxycut Hardcore

By John Eddings

Hydroxycut Hardcore is one of the best selling diet supplements on the market today with years of study, development and testing. That being said what are the side effects of this popular diet supplement. Nowadays there is nothing on the market that does not have any side effects but you have to way the good and bad you be the judge weather or not it is worth it.

Increase in blood pressure,increase heart rate, the main reason for this is caffeine so if you have a harmful reaction to caffeine products then this might not be for you. On a side note this is a product which you Do Not want to take any caffeinated products while taking hydroxycut.

Headaches light handedness and dizziness are associated with hydroxycut also when ever you are taking a supplement there these are very common because the ingredients ie:caffeine green tea to name the most common ingredients.

Loss of appetite in most cases this is not a side effect it is an advantage to taking hydroxy cut hardcore.

Feel restless and hyperactive again this in large due to the fact of the caffeine and green tea the other ingredients "which are synthetic" are designed to increase the effect of caffeine and green tea.

As in any diet supplement you have to read and follow the directions. So if you can handle these side effects and they do not bother you then it might be for you. The increase in blood pressure,heart rate and headaches are slight and if you drink a couple espressos you can get the same side effects Also its a good idea to consult your doctor before you attempt any type of supplement.

The author is an avid body builder in his spare time and is always wanting to share information on products he has used or have knowledge about. If you want to lose weight, or get more out of your workouts go here and read more on Hydroxycut Hardcore Review

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Friday, February 16, 2007

Fatty Acids WARNING

By Ibrahim Machiwala

Chemically, fatty acids can be described as long-chain monocarboxylic acids and have a general structure of CH3(CH2)nCOOH. The length of the chain usually ranges from 12 to 24, always with an even number of carbons. When the carbon chain contains no double bonds, it is called saturated. If it contains one or more such bonds, it is unsaturated. The presence of double bonds generally reduces the melting point of fatty acids. Glycerides are lipids possessing a glycerol (propan-1, 2, 3-triol) core structure with one or more fatty acyl groups, which are fatty acid-derived chains attached to the glycerol backbone by ester linkages. Glycerides with three acyl groups (triglycerides or neutral fats) are the main storage form of fat in animals and plants.

Guard against elevated cholesterol diet with an Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting, a more precise cholesterol test that allows doctors to identify health risks that traditional screens miss. The process separates lipids in the blood to create a detailed cholesterol profile that helps doctors identify patients at risk for heart disease. The detailed graph allows a doctor to precisely analyze a patient's overall risk profile and monitor the effectiveness of a diet or treatment regimen.

LipidLabs refined the Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting Process and the results translate to more accurate and specific data on which to make clinical judgments and guide patient therapy and prevention at reasonable costs.

Lipid patients should consider diet to lower down cholesterol level and reduce lipid problems. The nutrient content as follows is advised for the patients to practice.

Nutrient Content:
• Calories: 1950
• Protein: 16%
• Carbohydrates: 60%
• Fat: 24%
• Cholesterol: 240 mg
• Fiber 16 g

FOOD EXCHANGE MENU

Bread and Cereal Exchange List:
4 or more servings per day
The following are recommended as long as they are not made with whole milk, egg yolk, cream, butter or coconut:

Whole wheat bread

Grains (unrefined)

Quick-breads (whole grain)

Pancakes (whole grain)

Fat Exchange List:
1 tablespoon serving per day

Recommended: Polyunsaturated vegetable oils such as:
• Safflower oil
• Corn oil
• Soybean oil
• Flaxseed oil

Fruit Exchange List:
2 or more servings per day
Recommended: All fresh fruits
Meat and Meat Substitute Exchange List:
4 to 5 servings per day

Recommended:

Fish such as:

Cod

Trout

Swordfish

Tuna

Sole

Cheese made from skim milk, such as:
• Cottage cheese (2% fat)
• Mozzarella

Milk Exchange List:
2 or more servings per day

Recommended:
• Skim milk
• Yogurt made from skim milk
• Buttermilk made from skim milk

Avoid:
• All whole milk products
• All milk products except fermented ones like yogurt if you have a lactose intolerance

Vegetable Exchange List:
2 or more servings per day

Recommended:
• All except canned

Note:
Include six to eight cups of fluids, such as water, per day.

Dr. D.S. Merchant Resident Medicine
Gold Medalist (Anatomy & Histology)
Visit: http://www.lipidholdings.com

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