Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Probiotics: The Surprising New Way to Lose Weight.

                        A Simple Way to Lose Pounds and Relieve Gas and Bloating                      It's a common story for most of us: You eat right, exercise, but still can't seem to lose those extra pounds. Is it genetics, age, or just something unknown that's keeping you looking and feeling heavy?
The surprising truth is that it may be your digestive system.
Many physicians and nutritional experts are pointing to an under-active digestive system as the real culprit behind all kinds of stomach issues. To put it simply, if your gut isn’t doing its job, your stomach can become a breeding ground for nasty bacteria—bacteria that cause painful stomach aches, embarrassing gas, and uncomfortable bloating.

So that expanding waistline you've been unsuccessfully fighting, might actually be your body's reaction to food build up.
And the surprising solution? Specialized probiotics.
For years, health experts have discussed how the healthy bacteria in probiotics can help with digestion, but a new study published in the British Journal of Nutrition links probiotics to fat loss as well. After 12 weeks, people consuming specific probiotic formulas dropped roughly 8 to 9 percent of their visceral fat—a particularly unhealthy type that builds up around your heart and organs — and 1 to 3 percent of their belly fat.                                                                                                                                                                    
People often think of yogurt when discussing foods containing healthy probiotics, but most brands have tons of calories, carbs and sugars — all of which work against the goal of losing weight. That's why a new product called ProbioSlim is attracting a lot of attention.
Developed by a group of scientists working at a leading Massachusetts nutraceutical company, ProbioSlim contains LactoSpore. This unique and resilient spore-forming probiotic is built to withstand the heat inside your body so that more good bacteria can get into your system and have an immediate impact on your digestive health.                                                                                                                                                    
LactoSpore has been shown to promote healthy digestion, help relieve gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea, and even promote clearer skin by helping to balance the body's pH.
The researchers behind ProbioSlim also added green tea leaf extract, one of the most talked about new ingredients in health and wellness. It contains compounds that help increase thermogenesis and fat oxidation to help burn calories, and caffeine for both improved workouts and appetite suppression. There are also healthy fruit extracts that work as prebiotics, providing nourishment for the probiotics that are produced by LactoSpore.                                                                                                                                                     
Together, these are some of the most effective weight loss and digestive health ingredients on the market today, all in easy-to-swallow capsules.
If you're tired of never reaching your weight loss goals, and treating your stomach issues with antacids, laxatives, and dietary pills containing unknown chemicals, then maybe it's time to try ProbioSlim. The manufacturers are offering qualified users a free 2-week sample. Try it for 14 days and see for yourself if ProbioSlim works for you.
With a deal like that you've got nothing to lose — except the weight, bloating and embarrassment that comes with an upset digestive system.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 posted by Emanto Ngaloru  Feb 19, 2014.                                                                                                              

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