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Bee Pollen, a highly nutritious compound made from the pollen of flowers. Bee pollen is food for young bees and is about 40% protein. Much of the protein in bee pollen comes from free form amino acids.
Bioperine, a standardized extract from the fruit of Piper nigrum L (black pepper) or Piper longum L (long pepper). It contains 95 percent of piperine. Bioperine is used in conjunction with other herbs or vitamins to increase their absorption and digestion to make them more effective.
Caffeine is a methylated xenthine discovered in 1819 by Friedrich Ferdinand Runge, a German chemist. Sources of Caffeine include beans, fruit and leaves of some plants. Caffeine available for human consumption is most commonly extracted from the coffee plant cherries and tea bush leaves, as well as foods and drinks that contain products derived from the kola nut. Caffeine can temporarily reduce the sensation of being tired; however, this does not mean that it eliminates the need for sleep. Generally, twenty five to fifty milligrams of caffeine is enough for most consumers to report an increase in alertness and arousal. Caffeine should be not be consumed by those with fecal incontinence as it relaxes the internal anal sphincter muscles.
Cayenne Fruit Extract (Latin Name: Capsicum annuum) is abundantly grown in East Africa, India, Mexico and the United States and is perhaps the most valuable and useful herb in the entire herb family. Being extremely beneficial for the entire digestive system, heart, and also the circulatory system, this hot pepper can help in promoting the overall well being of the body. When used in conjunction with other herbs, cayenne acts as a catalyst thereby increasing the effectiveness of other herbs. Apart from being a good source of vitamins A and C, it is also an important source of B complexes, organic calcium and potassium that are believed to be beneficial for the cardiovascular system. In fact, many people consider carrying cayenne supplements wherever they go just in case there is an emergency or a heart attack.
Glucomannan is known to help fight off constipation, obesity, type 2 diabetes and cholesterol and other lipids.
Green Tea Extract comes from green tea leaves and has been shown to be a very effective supplement for many common ailments ranging from minor to life threatening. Green tea extract is known for its strong antioxidant qualities, making it popular amongst those who take an active role in ensuring their good health. In fact, green tea extract has twenty times more antioxidants than the same portion of Vitamin C, another clouted supplement for health aficionados. In addition to antioxidants, green tea extract is effective at fighting carcinogens and inflammation. Green tea extract is best known for fighting cancer when combined with other methods, for reducing inflammation, and for encouraging overall good physical health.
Hoodia Gordonii is a water retaining plant, also known as a succulent, which grows without leafs. Being native to the south of Africa, it has been in use for an indeterminable amount of time as an appetite suppressant. It is very easily identifiable, because the flowers of this plant have a rotten meat odor. The ingredient of the plant which is responsible for the appetite suppressing effects has been named P57. It is a steroidal glycoside which seems to act directly to the central nervous system’s mechanisms and supposedly raises the content of adenosine triphosphate in brain by at least a half. The effects of P57 in trials were registered as capable to reduce food intake by some fifty per cent on a daily basis.