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  2. The one fitness supplement worth taking to burn fat and build ...

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    Scientists agree that creatine is the best fitness supplement, with the most evidence-based benefits for fat-burning, muscle-building, and overall health.

  3. Berberine supplements, on the other hand, activate AMPK enzymes in your body, which work to regulate metabolism (offering potential benefits for weight loss), says Lee.

  4. 8 vitamins and supplements for weight loss backed by science

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    Experts agree that eating wholesome, healthy meals, reducing calories, and increasing physical activity are the best ways to lose weight and keep it off long-term. Still, many people turn to ...

  5. ECA stack - Wikipedia

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    Dietary supplements based on or including elements of ECA were popular through the 1990s and early 2000s, but the marketing of ephedra- or ephedrine-containing stimulant combinations for weight loss and bodybuilding is now restricted or illegal in the United States and the Netherlands due to reports of heart attack, stroke, and death associated ...

  6. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    The US FDA reports 50,000 health problems a year due to dietary supplements [41] and these often involve bodybuilding supplements. [42] For example, the "natural" best-seller Craze, 2012's "New Supplement of the Year" by bodybuilding.com, widely sold in stores such as Walmart and Amazon , was found to contain N,alpha-Diethylphenylethylamine , a ...

  7. Conjugated linoleic acid - Wikipedia

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    CLA is marketed in dietary supplement form for its supposed anti-cancer benefit (for which there is no strong evidence or known mechanism, and very few studies conducted so far) [13] and as a bodybuilding aid. [1] A 2004 review of the evidence said that while CLA seemed to benefit animals, there was a lack of good evidence of human health ...