Now we need to find a way to get concentrated licorice powder without added sugar. Just like chocolate.
The good news is that it appears to ameliorate the problem. Thus adding it to an enhancement program should be useful and safe.
As my own program includes vitimin C, lysine, and choco in my tea as a matter of course and coenzyme with fish oils to support my minimized medications, this is unlikely to be burdensome.
My own Monday, Wednesday and Friday fasting regime has eliminated excess body fat but not visceral fat. This is worth experimenting with....
Licorice Might Help You Lose Weight
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/2122928-licorice-might-help-you-lose-weight/
Who really needs another article about weight loss plans and
products? We’re inundated with advertising on weight loss supplements
and the last thing we need is more of the same. Alas, I’m asked all
the time, “Don’t you have herbs for weight loss?” People who know me,
know I would never suggest Chinese herbs for quick fix weight loss. I’m
resigned to the good old fashion diet, eat more veggies, cut the carb’s
and do some exercise. There is simply no magic bullet. Chinese herbs are
great for a kick start and can help with “draining damp” and “moving
qi” or in layman’s language “a little clean-out” but even then lifestyle
changes are still necessary.
Having changed no other aspect of their lives, all participants in the study lost weight.
Then this study comes along and suggests that the oil in a common
herb/food we know as licorice, can reduce total body fat and visceral
fat. Wait, I’m a skeptic. What do you mean? All this time licorice has
been masking as Chinese medicine when really it’s a weight loss
herb?….
Licorice contains hydrophobic flavonoids and researchers have been
studying these flavonoids for years. Many herbs contain flavonoids and
they are a major ingredient in Chinese medicine. A recent clinical
trial with 56 men and 28 postmenopausal women participating used
licorice in concentrated extract capsules. Having changed no other
aspect of their lives, all lost weight.
In this trial, some participants were given a placebo capsule and
others took capsules of 300 mg of the licorice extract, once daily for
eight weeks. The researchers found that the non- placebo group had
decreases from baseline body weight and body mass index after the 4 and 8
weeks mark of treatment. Other studies on the Chinese herb licorice
have seen similar results with LDL cholesterol reduction.
The researchers of this study concluded, “that the observed
reduction in body weight and fat could be caused by increasing energy
expenditure through the enhancement of beta-oxidation and inhibition of
lipogenesis.” Further studies are always necessary. But the researchers
also remarked ” that supplementation (with licorice) may prevent or
ameliorate obesity and metabolic syndrome when combined with lifestyle
modifications including diet and exercise.”
Although this may not be a definitive way to lose weight Chinese
herbs prove again to be superb health supplements. Whether you are
trying to reduce cholesterol or lose weight, Chinese herbs have benefits
you may never have thought about.
I always provide links to the original studies so take a detour here if you want to see the whole study.
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