{"id":95639,"date":"2017-09-11t18:26:07","date_gmt":"2017-09-11t22:26:07","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.digitopmedia.com\/?p=95639"},"modified":"2022-08-19t10:43:46","modified_gmt":"2022-08-19t14:43:46","slug":"weight-loss-patch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.digitopmedia.com\/weight-loss-patch\/","title":{"rendered":"weight-loss patch – slimming patch or diet patch?"},"content":{"rendered":"
losing weight is hard. for some people, it is a lifetime struggle to take off the pounds, only to find the scale creeping back up after quitting whatever diet program they were on. so what happens when someone so desperate to lose weight comes across an online advertisement for a weight-loss patch guaranteed to take the pounds off?<\/p>\n
this ongoing cycle of losing and gaining is not only physically straining on your body, it\u2019s also mentally and emotionally exhausting.<\/p>\n
google weight loss or \u201cdiet patches,\u201d as they are often called, and your bound to come across a variety of brands and claims of \u201cinstant\u201d and \u201ceffortless\u201d weight loss. similar to a nicotine patch, weight-loss patches are waterproof adhesive patches usually put on your upper arm, abdomen, or shoulder blade.<\/p>\n
most manufactures will tell a user to put them on upon rising in the morning, and keep it on until you replace it the following morning.<\/p>\n
sounds intriguing, right? but, how do users know if the ingredients in the patch they are using are effective and able to be delivered through the skin? unfortunately, they don\u2019t.<\/p>\n
most experts will tell you that no diet patch has passed the test in any scientific study. very often, any studies or research published about the effectiveness comes from a 2022足球世界杯德国队分组 trying to sell the product or a group that is affiliated with the product.<\/p>\n
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the simple answer is kind of. most weight-loss patches publish similar claims and use the sames ingredients as a slimming patch. however, the more in-depth answer to this question depends on the slim patch and what it claims to do.<\/p>\n
most companies advertise a weight loss patch or slimming patch as an herbal or \u201call natural\u201d patch. it supposedly helps users lose weight by suppressing appetite, increasing fat burning and stimulating metabolism.<\/p>\n
the idea behind a weight-loss patch is simple: it\u2019s a convenient way to deliver ingredients into the body without having to remember to take a pill. in the medical world, this type of delivery system is called transdermal.<\/p>\n
a diet patch or transdermal patch, similar to thrive patch<\/a>, delivers the ingredients (in the patch) through the skin in a non-invasive manner. most of these patches are secured with adhesives, which are designed to adhere comfortably to the skin.<\/p>\n there are no fda approved weight-loss patch on the market. since there is no scientific evidence to back-up the claims of weight-loss patches, one cannot say whether they are safe or not. in fact, in 2004, the federal trade commission<\/a>, charged a patch manufacturer with falsely claiming that the skin patch causes substantial weight-loss.<\/p>\n it can be very difficult to determine if one of these products is entirely safe or effective for weight-loss. however, to determine safety, each ingredient needs to be examined for contraindications and possible negative side-effects.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n garcinia cambogia<\/strong> \u2014 <\/i>a fruit-bearing tree with an active ingredient in the fruit\u2019s rind, hydroxycitic acid, or hca, appears to block an enzyme called citrate lyase, which your body uses to make fat, states webmd<\/a>. products with this ingredient say that the hca inhibits lipogenesis and suppress food intake. research findings indicate little to no effect on body weight.<\/p>\n l-carnitine<\/strong> \u2014 <\/i>an amino acid (building block for proteins) that is naturally produced in the body. supplementing with l-carnitine is most used for people whose levels are low , during the process of a medical procedure that uses up the body\u2019s l-carnitine, or taking certain drugs. it is also used for exercise recovery, according to\u00a0nutrients<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n simply, l-carnitine helps the body produce energy. it\u2019s important for heart and brain function, muscle movement, and any other body processes, according to examine.com. people who use it for weight loss claim that it increases the amount of fat burned while increasing muscle mass, and maintaining energy levels.<\/p>\n 5-htp<\/strong> \u2014 <\/i>5-hydroxytryptophan, is a chemical by-product of the protein building block l-tryptophan.<\/p>\n when used in a weight-loss patch, manufacturers claim it can affect things like appetite, sleep, mood, and temperature.<\/p>\n pyruvate<\/strong> \u2014 <\/i>the body produces pyruvate when it breaks down sugar (glucose). products with this ingredient claim to increase lipolysis and energy expenditure. however, the research findings in\u00a0medical science monitor<\/a> indicate a possible minimal effect on body weight and body fat.<\/p>\n green tea (camellia sinensis)<\/strong> \u2014 <\/i>a delicious variety of tea that is consumed worldwide, this drink has several purported health benefits. however, the research findings only suggest a possible modest effect on body weight, according to the national center for complementary and integrative health<\/a>.<\/p>\n experts have suggested that green tea and its components might reduce body weight by increasing energy expenditure and fat oxidation, reducing lipogenesis and decrease fat absorption.<\/i><\/p>\n hoodia <\/strong>\u2014 <\/i>hoodia gordonii is a succulent plant native to africa. weight-loss patch manufacturers claim this ingredient suppresses appetite and helps reduce food intake. but, there is very little published research in humans, according to the mayo clinic.<\/p>\n guarana<\/strong> \u2014 <\/i>an herbal source of caffeine commonly found in dietary products promoted for weight-loss, per\u00a0plos one<\/a>.<\/em> caffeine works to stimulate the central nervous system, increase thermogenesis, and fat oxidation.<\/p>\n short-term clinical trials of combination products and research findings state caffeine may have a possible modest effect on body weight or decreased weight gain over time, states emedicinehealth<\/a>.<\/p>\n bladder wrack (fucus vesiculosus)<\/strong> \u2014 <\/i>this brown seaweed is found in the ocean and contains iodine, which may prompt your thyroid gland to increase metabolism, says examine.com<\/a>. research to support the use of fucus as a weight-loss aid is minimal.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nis there a fda approved weight-loss patch?<\/h2>\n
common weight-loss patch ingredients<\/h2>\n