1. Hoodia-Oxypregnane steroidal glycoside
is what is listed to make it seem more inflated. It is just Hoodia. The drug company Pfizer began developing P57 (Hoodia) as a prescription weight-control agent. However, in 2003 Pfizer discontinued clinical development of P57. A specific reason for this decision was not disclosed. More recently, the consumer products company, Unilever (which makes Slim-Fast) announced that it had acquired the rights to develop and market Hoodia as an ingredient in its weight-loss products.
Quality Concerns:
It has been speculated that there is more Hoodia being sold today than could possibly be made from all the Hoodia gordonii plants in existence. It is believed that some products may be derived from other species of Hoodia or similar succulents from around the world. In such cases, consumers are likely not getting what they expect from the product.
In addition, there is presently no scientific standard for assessing the quality of Hoodia as an ingredient, although attempts are being made to characterize its components. The quality of Hoodia supplements, therefore, remains largely uncertain.
Be aware that many supplements with Hoodia contain other weight loss ingredients with potential side effects. Examples are bitter orange and caffeine, which can elevate heart rate and blood pressure, and cause nervousness and sleeplessness.
Although tantalizing, the evidence for Hoodia as a weight loss ingredient remains anecdotal and preliminary, as does evidence of its safety. It is also uncertain which products on the market provide the authentic ingredient and whether they recommend an appropriate dose.
At this time, it is uncertain whether using a Hoodia supplement will be help with weight loss.
2. Max C guarana- this is a stimulant, similar to caffeine
3. Guarana stimulants- caffeine stimulant
4. Garlic that is labled as "odorless" is often not good as they take out the ingredients that give the health benefit from garlic. Shaklee does not take out those ingredients, but adds in spearmint which makes it "odor controlled". A big difference!
5. Sucralose- Artificial sweetener and should not be in your product. Although many feel this is safe, we do not have adequate long-term research that shows the safety of this.
- Pre-approval research showed that sucralose caused shrunken thymus glands (up to 40% shrinkage) and enlarged liver and kidneys. As far as the pre-approval research related to sucralose.... As you probably know, pre-approval research is rarely published. It is only available from the FDA by filing a Freedom of Information Act request. However, you can see a very short summary regarding sucralose and shrunken thymus glands in the "New Scientist" (23 November 1991, page 13).
It is very important that people who have any interest in their health stay aware from the highly toxic sweetener, aspartame and other dangerous sweeteners such as sucralose (Splenda), and acesulfame-k (Sunette, Sweet & Safe, Sweet One
So if you are looking for a safe and effective way to lose weight and keep it off, then we want to talk! There is no concern when we are working with nutrition that is backed by research, has the proper quality testing and standards in place, and published peer reviewed studies.
Tricia