Nutriteck Diet
Plus
Contains
Chitosan Known as a Fat Blocker
Ingredients:
Diet Plus is a dietary weight control supplement
containing an organic bioavailable source of chitin chitosan,
chromium, zinc, cayenne, green tea and now with sea kelp laminaria rich
source of iodine and more than 40 minerals and elements in a
highly digestible chelated form which is also used for weight loss
and thyroid problems.
This
formula is reported to be very effective without the hype
of losing countless pounds watching TV on the couch. You should
always consider combining it with a healthy diet and bit of
exercise, which will only enhance the benefits that the Diet Plus
will provide. Has
numerous benefits including the lowering of cholesterol.
Dietary
Supplement Information
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Packaging:
120 x 350mg Gelatin Capsules |
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Storage:
Keep in a cool dry location.
Contraindications:
Those allergic to sea foods such as crabs, lobsters and
shrimps
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Suggested
Use: As a dietary supplement take 2 to 3 gelatin
capsules with water before meals, or as directed by your
health care professional. |
Important
Note: Should always be taken 15 minutes to 1/2 hour before
meals only
Packaging: 120
Capsules x 350mg Price $26.20 ea.
Diet
Plus Item No. 11500-120
Research Ref: Educational Information
CAYENNE
Cayenne
has been shown to improve
the absorption of the other ingredients.
Cayenne
also stimulates the production of ATP
(fuel) thus increasing thermogenesis and stimulating the BAT cells
so as to permit more calories to be burned.
CHITOSAN
CHITIN
Main
element of crabs shrimps and lobsters
which shows excellent physiological activation function such as
antibacterial property and colesterol reduction function.
Chitosan
inhibits fat digestion fat inhibitor, chitosan is biodegradable and
biocompatible traps fat.
Chitosan
has better lipid absorbing than some prescription
cholesterol-fighting drugs chitosan absorbs 4-6 times its own weight
of lipids, in foods and blood fats lowers cholesterol and
triglycerides safely.
REFERENCES
Research Studies
Michihiro,
S. et al, "Hypocholestererolemic action of Chitosans with
different viscosity in rats," Laboratory Nutrition, Saga
University 1988
Nauss J L,
et al, "The Binding of Micellar lipids to Chitosan,"
Lipids 18 . 1983. 714-719 Chitosan absorbs 4-6 times its own weight
in fat
Kanauchi,
K. et al. "Mechanism for the inhibition of fat digestion by
Chitosan," Bosci Biotechnol Biochem, 1995 May: 59: 786-90
Deuchi, O.
et al. "Decreasing effect of Chitosan on the apparent fat
digestibility by rats fed on high fat diet," Bioscience
Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 1994
Chobot, V.
"Physiotherapeutic aspects of diseases of the circulatory
system," Ceska a Slovenska Farmacie, Aug 44: 190-5, 1995
Chandy, T.
Sharma, C.P. "Chitosan - as a biomaterial biosurface technology
division," Sree Chita Triunal Institute for Medical Sciences
and Technology, Poojandrum, India. 1990
Vahouny G.V.
et al. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Aug 1983, 38 p
278-84, ISSN 2-9165, Journal Code: 3EY
LeHoux, J.G.
et al. "Some effects of Chitosan on liver function of
rats," Endocrinology, 1993, March l078-84
Zochina,
Z.M. et al. "Inhibition of Chitosan of infection of t-series
bacteriophages in the escherichia coli," Mikrobiologia, 1995
March/April: 64 (2) 211-5
Sugana, M
Fujikawa, T. "Hiratsuji, Y. Nakashima, K. Fukunda, N. and
Hasegawa, Y. "A novel use of Chitosan as a hypocholesterolemic
agent in rats," American Journal of Cain. Nutrition, April
1980: pages 787-793
Birketvedt
G.S. Clinical Report, Dovre Medical Center, Fjellhammer, Norway, May
1991
CHROMIUM
Chromium
enriched yeast helps to normalize blood sugar, potentiating
the action of insulin (Glucose Tolerance Factor) and plays an
important role in the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates.
Chromium is
an essential nutrient required for normal carbohydrate and fat
metabolism. Insufficient dietary intake of chromium leads to signs
and symptoms that are similar to those observed in diabetes and
cardiovascular diseases.
Dietary
intake of chromium in the U.S and most industrialized countries
is suboptimal due to the extensive processing of our foods. The
estimated and safe daily intake for chromium is 50 to 200
micrograms. Most diets, however, contain less than 60% of the
minimum suggested intake. Supplemental chromium given to people with
impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes leads to improved blood
glucose, insulin, and lipid variables.
Strenuous
exercise, high sugar diets and physical trauma result in
high chromium losses and increase the need for chromium supplements.
Chromium has been also shown to improve lean body mass in humans and
certain animals.
Response to
chromium is dependent upon the form and the amount of
supplemental chromium. DWL-500 is an excellent source of
biologically active chromium.
No documented
signs of chromium toxicity have been reported in the many
chromium supplementation studies over the past three decades.
High
Chromium Yeast is a biologically active form of chromium
and is better absorbed than inorganic chromium. High chromium yeast
is the preferred form of chromium for nutrition supplements.
REFERENCES
Human Studies
Abraham
AS, Brooks BA and Eylath U. The effects of chromium supplementation
on serum glucose and lipids in patients with and without non-insulin
dependent diabetes. Metabolism, July 1992;
7:768.
Anderson RA, Polansky
MM, Bryden NA, et. al. Supplemental-chromium effects on glucose,
insulin, glucagon, and urinary chromium losses in subjects consuming
controlled low-chromium diets. Am J Clin Nutr, 1991; 54:909-16.
Anderson RA and
Kozlowsky AS. Chromium intake, absorption and excretion of subjects
consuming self-selected diets. American J of Clinical Nutrition,
1985; 41 :1177.
Anderson RA, Cheng N,
Bryden N, et aI. Beneficial effects of chromium for people with
diabetes. Diabetes, May, 1966;45 (supple 2]: Abstract 1263.
Green
Tea Extract: The next big boost to weight loss
In addition
to its potential cardioprotective action, green tea extract
may serve as an aid to weight loss: In clinical trials it appears to
raise metabolic rates and speed up fat oxidation. Dulloo and
colleagues at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, demonstrated
that in addition to caffeine, green tea contains catechin
polyphenols that raise thermogenesis (the rate at which calories are
being burned) and overal energy expenditure. This
metabolism-boosting effect seems to be independent of the
supplemental caffeine the study's subjects consumed.
None of the ten
healthy young male subjects were obese, ranging from lean to mildly
overweight, and none of them was dieting during the study. A typical
American non-weight-loss diet averaging 40% fat was prescribed
during the course of research, and subjects were randomly assigned
to each of three meals containing one of three treatments: Green tea
extract containing 50 mg of caffeine; 50 mg capsule of caffeine by
itself; or a placebo capsule. On three separate occasions each
subject spent 24 hours in a specially designed respiratory chamber
in which thermogenesis and energy expenditure were carefully
measured. When gauged by these relatively sedentary circumstances
the subjects' thermogenesis showed a 4% increase, and overall energy
expenditure increased by 4.5%.
SEA
KELP LAMIARIA
Contains
more than 40 minerals and elements in a highly digestible
chelated form and is also used for weight loss and thyroid problems
due to its natural iodine content.
Organic
ZINC
IMPORTANT
CONCEPTS ON ZINC ENRICHED YEAST
As
the use of nutritional supplements increase, there is a growing
consumer demand for more sophisticated information on the products
they are consuming. Some of the questions on Zinc Yeast concern the
importance of zinc in the diet, the bio-availability of organic Zinc
Yeast versus inorganic sources and toxicity issues. Zinc enriched
yeast is the natural convenient, safe and economical way to increase
zinc intake .
IMPORTANCE
OF ZINC YEAST IN HUMAN DIET
There
is considerable evidence that zinc deficiency in humans is a serious
worldwide problem as a result of soil losses and losses infood
processing, this deficiency or depletion can produce a variety of
symptoms. Zinc is involved in a multitude of human body functions
and is part of many enzyme systems. Zinc is important in normal
growth and development, the maintenance of body tissues, sexual
function, the immune system, and detoxification of chemicals and
metabolic irritants.
Essential
part of more than 200 enzymes involved in digestion and metabolism
With
regards to metabolism, zinc is part of alcohol dehydrogenase, which
helps the liver detoxify alcohols, including ethanol, methanol,
ethylene glycol and retinol (Vitamin A). Zinc is needed for lactate
and malate dehydrogenase, both important in energy production. Zinc
in carboxypeptidase (a digestive enzyme) helps in protein digestion.
REFERENCES
Walsh
C., Sandstead H., Prasad A., Newberne P., Fraker J., 1994. Zinc:
Health Effects and Research Priorities for 1990s.
Environmental
Health Perspectives, 102 (Suppl. 2) pp. 5-46. Kruse-Jarres J.D.,
1989.
The
Significance of Zinc for Humoral and Cellular Immunity. J. Trace
Elem. Electrolytes Health Dis., 3, pp. 1-8.
Fortes
C., Agabiti N., Fano V., Pacifici R., Forastiere F., Virgili F.,
1997. Zinc Supplementation and plasma lipid peroxides in an elderly
population. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 51, pp. 97-101.
Goldenberg
R., Tamura T., Neggers Y., Copper R., Johnston K., 1995.
The
Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Pregnancy Outcome. JAMA 274 (n6),
pp. 463-468.
Ruel
M., Rivera J., Santizo M.C., Brown K., 1997. Impact of Zinc
Supplementation on Morbidity from Diarrhea

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