Phaseolamine 2250, also called Phase 2, is a group of compounds derived from the white kidney bean. During normal digestion the body converts all the starch from starchy foods (potatoes, pastas, breads, corn, etc.) into sugar through the action...
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Phaseolamine 2250, also called Phase 2, is a group of compounds derived from the white kidney bean. During normal digestion the body converts all the starch from starchy foods (potatoes, pastas, breads, corn, etc.) into sugar through the action of an enzyme called alpha amylase. This sugar is saved, some as glycogen, but most is converted into new fat and stored in fat cells. Phaseolamine 2250 is the first natural substance clinically proven to neutralize the alpha amylase conversion of starch into sugar, preventing production of new fat. The undigested starch simply leaves the body in the stool, because it cannot be absorbed. Clinical and experimental studies indicate that Phaseolamine 2250 reduces absorption of up to about 85% of the starch consumed at a regular meal, most of which would have been converted into new fat in the liver.
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Directions
Use 1 capsule 30 minutes before a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Consider using with the two meals containing the most starch. This product is used to complement fat loss through exercise and dietary concepts that deemphasize starchy foods, and can be continued accordingly until goal-weight is reached.
Cautions
Do not over use trying to accelerate results, healthy fat loss comes on a gradual basis. If you have insulin or other drug treated diabetes, do not use this product without first consulting your healthcare provider. Phaseolamine 2250 and Gymnema sylvestre (an ingredient in the product MetaSlim Carb Neutralizer and Fat Blocker) can produce hypoglycemia if used concurrently with insulin or insulin-stimulating drugs without full understanding. Cassia nomane (an ingredient in the product MetaSlim Carb Neutralizer and Fat Blocker) may interfere with stabilized anticoagulation therapy by blocking absorption of the essential fats (omega-6 and omega-3) that mediate coagulation. Do not use during pregnancy since this product may inhibit adequate production of progesterone which is needed to maintain the pregnancy, do not use while nursing because the full implications are not known. Slight fatigue may be noticeable for the first 3-5 days while fat-burning enzymes are being increased. Using 2 capsules per day of ocean fish oil is recommended to compensate any significant blockade of omega-3 essential fatty acid absorption by Cassia nomane. Omega-3 oils are commonly lacking in North American diets.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor. The essence of the current American rule on Traditional Uses is, as stated by FTC, "Claims based on historical or traditional use should be substantiated by confirming scientific evidence, or should be presented in such a way that consumers understand that the sole basis for the claim is a history of use of the product for a particular purpose."