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Lifestyle Essentials
Appetite Control
Dietary Supplement
90 tablets
expires 8/2011
Appetite control is an integral part of the Lifestyle Essentials Weight Management System.
This formula combines ingredients that have been shown to help control appetite and increase satiety and energy. Our Appetite Control product uses only the finest ingredients available to help promote weight control.*
Healthy Tips
The Lifestyle Essentials Appetite Control product may:
Promote fat burning*
Increase thermogenisis*
Lower appetite*
Increase serotonin levels*
Promote restful sleep*
Improve mood*
Reduce fat absorption*
Raise energy levels*
If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use.
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Appetite Control
90 tablets per bottle
Potential users include adults who wish to:
• control their appetite
• manage their weight
Appetite Control is an integral part of the Lifestyle Essentials Weight Management System. This formula combines ingredients that have been shown to help control appetite and increase satiety and energy.
Feature Benefit
Gabatein (Green Tea extract)
Citrus Aurantium (Advantra Z™)
Coleus Extract (Forslean™) DL-Phenylalanine
Cocoa Extract (Chocamine™)
Yerba Mate Extract
Serotain™ (Griffonia simplicifolia)
Damiana Leaf Black Pepper Extract (Bioperine™)
High in GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), an amino acid produced in the brain that fosters communication between nerve cells. Promotes fat burning and increased thermogenesis, high in natural GABA, which increases serotonin and reducescaffeine-induced jitteriness.
Increases fat burning, satiety and energy
Ayurvedic herbs used to treat allergies, asthma and high blood pressure; also promotes fat burning, lowers appetite and increases energy
Amino acid that increases CCK (cholecystokinin), which helps facilitate digestion in the small intestine, enhancing feeling of fullness
Contains natural methylxanthines (caffeine, theobromine) that promote fat burning and energy and contains PEA (Phenylethylamine), a natural mood enhancer
Tea extract that promotes fat burning and reduces fat absorption and promotes long-lasting energy levels by slowing caffeine absorption
Natural plant source of 5-HTP (5-hydroxy-tryptophan), which promotes serotonin synthesis and increases satiety; also improves mood and promotes restful sleep
Natural leaf extract shown in studies to promote satiety when used with Yerba Mate
Shown in many clinical trials to increase absorption of plant actives and promote fat burning
Appetite Control
90 tablets per bottle
Usage
Swallow 1 capsule 45 minutes before eating or a meal.
Advisory
Follow usage instructions on product label.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Do not take if you are pregnant or nursing without consulting your healthcare provider.
Store in a cool location.
This product contains natural caffeine.
Suitable for vegetarians.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Anyone taking medication or diagnosed with a medical condition should consult their doctor before taking this product.
Common Questions
Q: Is this product high in caffeine?
A: There is some natural caffeine present in the extracts, but no caffeine is added. Caffeine content is equivalent to about 1/2 cup of black tea.
Q: How do I use the supplement?
A: We suggest one capsule 45 minutes before eating, taken with a full glass of water or juice.
Q: Can I combine this supplement with the other Lifestyle Essentials weight loss products?
A: Yes. Appetite Control was designed as part of the comprehensive Lifestyle Essentials Weight Management System.
Appetite Control
90 tablets per bottle
Research References
Appetite Control uses only the finest ingredients available. Information on some of these ingredients is available on several Web sites, many of them containing excellent information. For ingredients not featured on the Web, several published articles provide useful information.
http://www.serotain.com/ (Griffonia Extract)
http://www.forslean.com/ (Coleus Extract)
http://www.rain-tree.com/yerbamate.htm (Yerba Mate Extract)
http://www.bioperine.com/ (Black Pepper Extract)
DL-Phenylalanine
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 1991;15(5):611-23. Effect of dietary phenylalanine on the plasma concentrations of phenylalanine, phenylethylamine and phenylacetic acid in healthy volunteers. Davis BA, O’Reilly RL, Placatka CL, Paterson IA, Yu PH, Durden DA
Walsh NE, Ramamurthy S, Schoenfeld L, Hoffman J. Analgesic effectiveness of D-phenylalanine in chronic pain patients. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1986; 67:436-439.
Ehrenpreis S. Pharmacology of enkephalinase inhibitors: animal and human studies. Acupunct Electrother Res. 1985; 10:203-208.
Nutrition News, "DLPA in the Nutritional Control of Arthritis and Chronic Pain," Pomona, Cal., 1983.
Yalow, R. "Nobelist Ties Gut Hormone to Appetite Control by Brain Medical World News, Feb. 5, 1979, p. 18.
Smith, Gibbs, Young, "Cholecystokinin and Intestinal Satiety in the Rat," Fed. Proc. 33(5): May, 1974, pp. 11-46-49.
Pert, C. "Opioid Antagonist Counters Obesity," Science News, Feb. 14, 1981.
Hoeger, W.W., et al. 1999. Four-week supplementation with a natural dietary compound produces favorable changes in body composition. Advances in Therapy 15: 305-314.
Damiana Extract
Kumar, S. Sharma A. Anti-anxiety Activity Studies on Homoeopathic Formulations of Turnera aphrodisiaca Ward. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2005 Mar;2(1):117-119. Epub 2005 Feb 9.
Andersen, T Fogh J. Weight loss and delayed gastric emptying following a South American herbal preparation in overweight patients. J Hum Nutr Diet. 2001 Jun;14(3):243-50.
Gabatein™ (Green Tea Extract with natural GABA)
Obes Res. 2005 Jul;13(7):1195-204. Body weight loss and weight maintenance in relation to habitual caffeine intake and green tea supplementation. Westerterp-Plantenga MS, Lejeune MP, Kovacs EM.
J Altern Complement Med. 2005 Jun;11(3):521-8. Medicinal benefits of green tea: Part I. Review of noncancer health benefits. Cooper R, Morre DJ, Morre DM.
Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2002 Mar;42(2):163-78. A functional food product for the management of weight. Bell SJ, Goodrick GK.
Roca, D.J., Schiller, G.D. and Farb, D.H. 1988. Chronic Caffeine or Theophylline Exposure Reduces Gamma-aminobutyric Acid/Benzodiazepine Receptor Site Interactions. Molecular Pharmacology, May;33(5):481-85.
Cocoa Extract (Chocamine™)
Acta Pharmacol Toxicol (Copenh). 1984 Jan;54(1):64-71. The effect of alkylxanthines and other phosphodiesterase inhibitors on adenosine-receptor mediated decrease in lipolysis and cyclic AMP accumulation in rat fat cells. Fredholm BB, Lindgren E.
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 1996 Spring;8(2):168-71. Sustained antidepressant effect of PEA replacement. Sabelli H, Fink P, Fawcett J, Tom C.
Hypertension. 2005 Aug;46(2):398-405. Epub 2005 Jul 18. Cocoa reduces blood pressure and insulin resistance and improves endothelium-dependent vasodilation in hypertensives. Grassi D, Necozione S.
Bruinsma, K. and D.L. Taren. 1999. Chocolate: food or drug? Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 99(10):1249-1256.
Sabelli, H.C. and J.I. Javaid. 1995. Phenylethylamine Modulation of Affect: Therapeutic and Diagnostic Implications. Journal of Neuropsychiatry. 7(1): 6-14.
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