Monday, November 12, 2007

Weight Loss - The Fat Loss Dilemma

We all know that the best way-perhaps the only way-to get the body to surrender its fat stores (something it clearly hates to do) is through exercise and reduced calorie intake.

We also know, however, that the body is particularly adept at adjusting its own internal systems in the face of exercise and, particularly, reduced food intake. It does this, of course, by adjusting to the exercise (thus the need to increase intensity) and by slowing down the metabolism (which consequently slows down fat burning). It's a perfectly natural survival instinct of the body. You see, in the face of fewer calories coming in, the body would much rather slow down the metabolism than give up the fat stores.

This is one of the main reasons why when you start out on a fat loss program you tend to make very good progress in the short term (maybe for a few weeks or a month), but you eventually reach a point where progress tapers off significantly. This is the body reacting and adjusting in a way that, unfortunately, hampers further fat reduction.

It's at this crucial point that Metabolic Thyrolean steps in. You see, this formula contains ingredients that in a sense urge your body to continue to run your metabolism on high and burn up fat tissue.

HOW IT WORKS
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By focusing on three key biological areas associated with metabolism-the liver, the thyroid, and the brain- the scientific formula in Metabolic Thyrolean seeks to establish an environment within the body where metabolism and fat burning are optimized.

Let me try to explain without getting overly technical. In the thyroid gland, the reaction to a reduced calorie intake is a parallel reduction in the conversion of the hormone T4 into T3. T3 is much more metabolically active than T4, so any reduction in T3 is unwanted from the perspective of burning fat.

One of the active ingredients in Metabolic Thyrolean is guggulsterones, which have proven to stimulate production of T3 thus helping to maintain high metabolic rates.

Now most of the conversion of thyroid hormones takes place, of course, in the liver and is regulated by a particular molecule known as ATP. Once again, a reduction in calorie intake leads to a reduction in ATP stores.

The natural phosphates contained in Metabolic Thyrolean can help to maintain higher ATP stores in the liver. This in turn can lead to better thyroid hormone conversion and higher levels of the metabolically active T3.

Finally, when you drop your calorie intake, your brain has an interesting and significant chemical response: neurotransmitters in the brain, which also play an important role in metabolism, become less abundant. Again, Metabolic Thyrolean attempts to address this problem by stimulating the production of these neurotransmitters primarily through the inclusion of the amino acid L-Tyrosine. L-Tyrosine is a known precursor to important neurotransmitters which naturally stimulate the metabolism.

THE HARD EVIDENCE
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Moving beyond the science behind Metabolic Thyrolean, it's perhaps most important to investigate the actual clinical effects that this supplement has. Here again, the early results are extremely positive.

In a six week study of individuals on moderate exercise (three 45 minute aerobic sessions per week) and reduced calorie programs (1,800 calories per day), the group supplementing with Metabolic Thyrolean lost over 3 TIMES MORE FAT than the control group or the group given a placebo. Needless to say, that's a very significant and positive result. Here's the details:

Pounds of Fat Lost
Control = 2.9 lbs.
Placebo = 3.0 lbs.
Metabolic Thyrolean = 9.48 lbs.

BOTTOM LINE
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If you're looking for a safe and natural way to help maintain a high metabolism and promote fat loss without stimulants or side-effects, then Metabolic Thyrolean should be right near the top of your supplement list. Early clinical results and feedback-along with its safety and affordability-lead me to believe that this just may be a true ""5-STAR" supplement

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