Q-BOOST
THERMOGENIC (METABOLISM BOOSTER) ORAL
SPRAY
Q-Boost is
an exciting new product designed specifically
to increase your energy and act as a natural metabolic booster. What this means
is that it may help promote the burning of unwanted fat in your system. It
is not a cure-all and it must be emphasized that proper dietary measures and
exercise are required for successful weight reduction. Q-Boost contains vital
nutrients that are known to support a healthy metabolism, including: Vitamin
B5, Vitamin B6, Chromium, L-Carnitine, Coenzyme Q-10 and Hydroxycitric acid.
Vitamin
B5, also known as Pantothenic
acid, is a water-soluble vitamin from the B group of vitamins. Our bodies
do not store it and need to consume it every day to replenish supplies.
We need
vitamin B5 to break down proteins, fats and carbohydrates from the food we eat,
so that our bodies can use them for energy and rebuilding tissue, muscles and
organs. Studies have shown that vitamin
B5 is helpful in weight management[1]
Vitamin B6, also
known as Pyridoxine, helps with the regulation
and production of thyroid hormones and therefore vitamin B6 also assists the
proper functioning of our metabolism.
People often
underestimate the power of vitamin B6 when it comes to weight loss. Vitamin B6 works
in combination with other nutrients to help the body efficiently and properly
metabolize (convert) food into energy, burning excess fat and speeding up the
metabolism along the way. Vitamin B6 may also aid in metabolizing food properly
by helping the body to more efficiently and quickly digest food. When the body
processes food more efficiently, fat has less chance to collect in the body and
create excess weight and other health problems.
Vitamin B6 is also thought
to increase thyroid activity, which increases resting metabolic rate. Vitamin
B6 can increase energy, support immune system function and improve memory.
L-Carnitine
is thought to be one of the most important nutrients for weight loss. Carnitine
is critical for energy formation and an active metabolism. Carnitine transports
the fatty acids from our blood into the cell for this energy production.
L-Carnitine may enhance the consumption of fat as a source of fuel and
has been shown to increase the amount of fat burned during both anaerobic
(strength training) and aerobic (cardiovascular) workouts.
It plays an important role in
mobilizing fatty deposits found in
the tissues of
overweight individuals.
L-Carnitine has been shown to improve lean muscle strength and also
helps to stabilize blood sugar and eliminate cravings for carbohydrates.
Coenzyme Q-10, also called ubiquinone or CoQ10, is a powerful
antioxidant/anti-inflammatory thought to have many benefits for treating and
preventing obesity. It acts similarly to L-carnitine in that it assists in
energy production within the mitochondria (these are the cells powerhouses).
CoQ10 seems to enhance metabolism, giving us greater energy and endurance, a
greater ability to lose body fat, preventing the energy decline seen in aging
cells. CoQ10 may also maximize the burning of foods for fuel, helping to
normalize fats in our blood.
CoQ10 may also protect
against hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular problems, including
congestive heart failure.
Hydroxycitric acid or HCA is found in the rind
of the fruits of the Garcinia cambogia tree.
HCA is thought to help to
suppress appetite, resulting in reduced calorie or food intake and cravings.
Hydroxycitric acid may also inhibit the production of fats from carbohydrates
by promoting the conversion of carbohydrates to glycogen instead of fat.
Adding exercise to weight loss programs can help vitamin
supplementation and aid in achieving and maintaining weight loss totals.
Individuals should consult a physician to be screened for health problems and
vitamin deficiencies before starting a diet and exercise program.
Disclaimer: the FDA has not evaluated the above
statements. This product is not intended
to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
[1] Leung
L (1997). "A Stone that
Kills two Birds: How Pantothenic Acid Unveils the Mysteries of Acne Vulgaris
and Obesity". J Orthomol Med 12 (2): 99–114
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