In a newly published guide, Valleant discusses the safety, clinical outcomes, benefits, and side effects of several herbal and dietary supplements.

-- Weight loss supplement sales are at an all-time high, steadily increasing after a sharp uptick in consumer interest in the mid-2010s. However, as Valleant explores in their newly published guide, the true impact that these supplements may have on the body is often not properly researched, and the effects may vary widely from patient to patient.
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The supplement market is largely unregulated, and many formulations may have unintended side effects if dosages are not controlled properly. In its new report, Valleant seeks to clarify which supplement options have the approval of the medical community and which are more likely to cause harm rather than fulfilling their intended purpose.
In the guide, they establish the science behind weight loss, showcasing the various ways supplements may attempt to trigger the body to shed pounds. They explain that a healthy diet and exercise are, predictably, the best ways to induce weight loss. For those who suffer from conditions that limit their mobility or affect their ability to process nutrients, supplements may be a suitable alternative.
For those individuals, they recommend green tea extract as a promising candidate. The natural supplement boasts high levels of catechins, the antioxidant responsible for regulating metabolism, and may also increase the rate at which the body oxidizes fat, contributing to steady weight loss over time.
Fiber supplements are another natural option that may aid in the suppression of appetite without putting patients at risk for negative side effects. Valleant states that appetite suppressants are often risky due to their penchant for putting patients at risk for eating disorders, but that the same effect may be achieved virtually risk-free through a diet rich in soluble fiber.
In the guide, Valleant cautions readers, saying, “Consumers must research thoroughly and consult healthcare providers before starting any supplement, especially those with pre-existing health conditions. Understanding the adverse effects and how they correlate with one’s health is crucial in making an informed decision about weight loss supplements.”
This guidance joins hundreds of other health resources on the Valleant platform, which is owned and operated by healthcare professionals. They seek to promote content that offers reliable, easy-to-follow health advice. To read their full guide on weight loss supplements, visit the link below.
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