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  2. Here’s What You Need to Know About Fat Burners - AOL

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    “Weight loss medications work by decreasing appetite while fat-burning supplements claim to speed up one’s metabolism,” says Keri Gans, R.D.N., author of The Small Change Diet.

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    For example, a study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that supplementing with vitamin D and calcium may reduce belly fat in people with overweight and obesity.

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    Shedding those love handles is not easy. Even with a strict workout regime and diet plan, you might feel you’ve hit a dead-end after a while. If you’re tired of those pockets of fats. Let us ...

  5. Sho-saiko-to - Wikipedia

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    Shō-saiko-tō (小柴胡湯) (SST), also known as minor bupuleurum formula and xiǎocháihútāng (XCHT) (Chinese: 小柴胡湯), is a Chinese classic herbal formula.It is treated as a herbal supplement in the west, but is widely prescribed in China and is one of the standard Kampo formulas in Japan.

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    A wide variety of alkaloid and non-alkaloid compounds have been identified in various species of Ephedra.Of the six ephedrine-type ingredients found in ephedra (at concentrations of 0.02-3.4%), the most common are ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, [13] which are the sources of its stimulant and thermogenic effects. [4]

  7. Hydroxycut - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxycut is a brand of dietary supplements that is marketed as a weight loss aid. Hydroxycut was originally developed and manufactured by MuscleTech Research and Development; MuscleTech was sold to Iovate Health Sciences in 2003–2004 and declared bankruptcy in 2005; Iovate continues to use MuscleTech as a brand to market Hydroxycut.