Guest guest Posted March 6, 2011 Report Share Posted March 6, 2011 IMHO you'd get a more effective result if you just take a strong laxitive, but I don't recommend that either. The producer claims it works by attacking the natural digestive enzymes that your body uses to digest food. Do you really want that? Here's a link that discusses it further: .. http://hubpages.com/hub/Ultra-Carb-Intercept-Diet-Pills--What-You-Need-to-Know .. Here's a quote from that page that you might find interesting. Note the possible side effects: .. Quote: *Do Ultra Carb Intercept Pills Actually Work?* There is very little evidence available to suggest the ingredients in the proprietary can actually reduce carb absorption. While some researchers have confirmed the positive effects of white kidney bean extract on carb intake, these are unconfirmed studies and there is no verifiable link to extensive weight loss. The FDA reports a number of side effects linked to pills and supplements that contain white kidney bean extract that include diarrhea, poor digestion, constipation, and stomach cramps. The ingredient is essentially a starch blocker, but does present a number of side effects. Insosine has not been researched in enough detail to support the claims made by Natrol, and is still undergoing review. End of quote. Luck, .. .. > I have a bottle of Natrol Carb Intercept and was going to try it > actually as my > endocrinologist suggested low carb.. also looked into Pyruvate and > heard that it > was saf for people with hypo....think Im just gonna settle with this Carb > Intercept though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2011 Report Share Posted March 6, 2011 Reducing carbs is really not hard, and much more controllable and healthy, IMO. <>Roni Immortality exists! It's called knowledge! Just because something isn't seen doesn't mean it's not there<> From: <res075oh@...> Subject: NATROL ULTRA CARB: hypothyroidism Date: Sunday, March 6, 2011, 9:04 AM IMHO you'd get a more effective result if you just take a strong laxitive, but I don't recommend that either. The producer claims it works by attacking the natural digestive enzymes that your body uses to digest food. Do you really want that? Here's a link that discusses it further: .. http://hubpages.com/hub/Ultra-Carb-Intercept-Diet-Pills--What-You-Need-to-Know .. Here's a quote from that page that you might find interesting. Note the possible side effects: .. Quote: *Do Ultra Carb Intercept Pills Actually Work?* There is very little evidence available to suggest the ingredients in the proprietary can actually reduce carb absorption. While some researchers have confirmed the positive effects of white kidney bean extract on carb intake, these are unconfirmed studies and there is no verifiable link to extensive weight loss. The FDA reports a number of side effects linked to pills and supplements that contain white kidney bean extract that include diarrhea, poor digestion, constipation, and stomach cramps. The ingredient is essentially a starch blocker, but does present a number of side effects. Insosine has not been researched in enough detail to support the claims made by Natrol, and is still undergoing review. End of quote. Luck, .. .. > I have a bottle of Natrol Carb Intercept and was going to try it > actually as my > endocrinologist suggested low carb.. also looked into Pyruvate and > heard that it > was saf for people with hypo....think Im just gonna settle with this Carb > Intercept though. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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