Lipase For Weight Loss
January 10, 2010 by
Filed under Natural Health Tips
Losing weight can be difficult. Many of us have tried diets and lost weight only to put it back on again. There are so many weight loss products out there, how are we to know which one to take and if they are safe?
My honest answer to that is that most weight loss products are not worth the money. Many do nothing, some work by increasing your metabolism, but they also increase your blood pressure, heart rate, and can seriously tax your nervous system and your heart. With that said, What kind of weight loss product are out there that are natural, that work, and are safe?
There are a lot of herbal products that work to support weight loss. Ingredients like Hoodia Gordonia work with appetite, dandelion supports the liver and helps with water weight, kelp helps to support the thyroid, and there are many more.
But the best ingredient in a weight loss product is not an herb or vitamin at all. It is an enzyme. A study done on obese people showed that 100% of those in the study were deficient in one particular enzyme, and that enzyme is lipase.Lipase is the enzyme that breaks down and metabolizes fats. The fat molecules are relatively large and can be difficult to break down. Lipase helps to break it down so that it can be properly absorbed and used in hormone production, used as fuel, or more easily eliminated from the body. That fact that lipase aids in the burning of fat for energy is very important. If fats can be burned, they are not as likely to be stored as body fat.
Lipase deficiency symptoms can include:
- Obesity
- Elevated blood pressure
- Muscle spasms
- High cholesterol
- High triglycerides
- Cardiovascular problems
- Gallstones
- Diabetes
A quality weight loss product that I recommend that contains a healthy dose of lipase, other enzymes, and herbs is Finally Slim. This is a synergistic blend of enzymes and herbs to help the body to safely lose weight and eliminate toxins.
I remember learning about lipase when I was a declared Biology major in college — then I changed to English and Journalism. Because of heredity, I’ve got the cholesterol issues. If I were to contemplate a weight loss system, I’d want to be under my doctor’s strict care. And, I’d definitely gravitate to the “natural” and “approved” treatment.