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Thinex

 

Multi-Action Weight-Loss Supplement: formula is combined of six active ingredients to help drop pounds and inches.*

Diet and exercise may help some people to lose weight, but the rest of us need to add modern science into the mix. Thinex applies that science so you can drop pounds and inches. Thinex is a multi-action herbal weight loss supplement designed to suppress appetite, improve the ratio of body fat to lean muscle and prevent additional weight gain.*  Formulated with ingredients scientifically studied for efficacy, Thinex is perfect for anyone looking to finally get rid of those extra stubborn pounds.*

Unlike supplements with only one or two ingredients, the Thinex formula takes the best range of ingredients from the latest peer-reviewed scientific research and clinical trials. Developed by NutraOrigin’s team of researchers, Thinex delivers a polyvalent mix of conjugated linoleic acid and fucoxanthin to help decrease body fat, Caralluma fimbriata and 5-hyroxytrytophan to suppress hunger, Gymnema sylvestre to balance blood sugar and support fat metabolism, and 7-keto DHEA to support healthy thyroid function.*

These six active compounds — acting alone and in concert — may help you eat less, achieve significant weight loss and improve your ratio of body fat to lean muscle, all in less time than diet and exercise alone.*

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Thinex may:

•      Improve your ratio of body fat to lean muscle*

•      Promote a modest, short-term loss of body fat*

•      Rev up your metabolic rate to burn more calories*

•      Suppress your appetite*

•      Help you feel full with smaller portions*

•      Curb your cravings for sweets and carbohydrates*

•      Promote weight loss and prevent additional weight gain *

•      Trim your waist circumference*

•      Balance your blood sugar levels*

•      Positively impact your metabolism of fat*

•      Enhance your insulin production*

•      Boost your thyroid function*

 

Why Thinex is Superior

•      Only the best, scientifically researched ingredients used*

•      Pharmaceutical grade and quality*

•      Wide spectrum of effective compounds, as opposed to lesser formulas with just a few ingredients*

•      Guaranteed pure and potent*

•      Ingredients fully evaluated and approved for safety and satisfaction (view Certificate of Analysis).*

•      Higher dosages and potency than most brands*

•      Quality backed by independent inspection*

•      Manufactured and packaged in facilities with the Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) clean bill of health certification, which assures the highest level of quality*


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Supplement Facts

Serving Size 6 Vegetarian Capsules
Servings per Container 30
Amount
per Serving
% DV
CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) 3000 mg **
5-HTP 300 mg **
Caralluma fimbriata [standardized to min. 25% pregnane glycosides] (aerials) 500 mg **
Gymnema Silvestre Extract [standardized to 75% gymnemic acids] 600 mg **
Fucoxanthin (from Undaria pinnatifida, brown seaweed extract) 50 mg **
7-keto DHEA 50 mg **
** Daily Value not established

OTHER INGREDIENTS: dicalcium phosphate, vegetable cellulose (capsule shell), magnesium stearate, silica.

Developed based on a thorough review of the scientific evidence, NutraOrigin’s Thinex formula includes only ingredients with documented efficacy and safety, and contains no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. The ingredients described below will give you a better understanding of how this product helps you lose weight. *

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Conjugated Linoleic Acid
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in milk, cheese and meat. CLA has been the subject of numerous human clinical trials. While results have been mixed, a recent meta-analysis — which reviewed the results of 18 previous randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled studies — found that CLA may cause modest, short-term loss of body fat.* Supplementation with CLA caused, on average, a loss of 0.2 pounds of body fat per week compared to placebo.* (1)

5-hyroxytrytophan
5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) is an amino acid used in the formation of serotonin, a brain chemical that regulates appetite.* Interestingly, when people diet, their levels of serotonin tend to plummet, which may explain why they experience intense carbohydrate cravings and have a tendency toward binge eating. (2) By increasing serotonin levels, 5-HTP is theorized to result in decreased food intake and weight loss.* In fact, three different human clinical trials in overweight individuals have shown that supplementation with 5-HTP causes overweight individuals to eat less and shed pounds.* (3,4,5)

Caralluma Fimbriata
Caralluma fimbriata is an edible cactus that has been used traditionally in India to dull the sensation of hunger and boost endurance.* One placebo-controlled randomized study assessed the effect of caralluma extract on overweight individuals. Those receiving Caralluma fimbriata showed significant declines in waist circumference and hunger levels compared to those taking placebo.* (6)

Gymnema Sylvestre
Gymnema sylvestre is an Indian herb whose history goes back 2,000 years. Both animal and human research on gymnema is very encouraging. The herb has been shown to balance blood sugar, positively impact fat metabolism and suppress body weight in animals.* (7,8,9,10,11,12) Two human clinical trials have confirmed gymenma’s blood sugar balancing and fat metabolizing effects. (13,14) It appears to enhance the body’s production of insulin.* (14)

Fucoxanthin
Humans have two main kinds of fat — white adipose tissue (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT). Interestingly, brown fat is actually beneficial, because it contains a key molecule needed for thermogenesis called UCP1. Of course, most fat in the body is of the white variety.

Fucoxanthin is a seaweed extract that has been shown in multiple animal studies to increase the expression of UCP1 in the WAT, which may lower the amount of WAT in the body.* (15,16,17)

7-keto DHEA
7-keto DHEA is a natural metabolite, or end product, of the steroidal hormone DHEA. As you age, your production of DHEA, the most abundant steroid in the body, decreases.

Supplementation with 7-keto DHEA results in significant weight loss in overweight individuals, according to one randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled study.* Thirty overweight adults were randomly assigned to take either 7-keto DHEA or placebo for eight weeks. Both groups followed an 1800-calorie diet and participated in regular exercise. At the end of the trial, the 7-keto group had lost 6.3 pounds — three times the amount (2.1 pounds) of those taking placebo.* (18) 7-keto may work by boosting thyroid function, leading to a reduction of fat and weight.* (18) It may also induce thermogenic enzymes that speed up metabolic rate.* (19)

Bibliography

1.   Thom E, Wadstein J, Gudmundsen O. “Conjugated linoleic acid reduces body fat in healthy exercising humans.” Journal of International Medical Research (2001) Sep-Oct; 29 (5): 392–396.

2.   Whigham LD, Watras AC, Schoeller DA. “Efficacy of conjugated linoleic acid for reducing fat mass: a meta-analysis in humans.” Am J Clin Nutr (2007) 85: 1203–1211.

3.   Ceci F, et al. “The effects of oral 5-hyroxytrytophan administration on feeding behavior in obese adult female subjects.” J Neural Transmit (1989) 76: 109–117.

4.   Cangiano C, et al. “Effects of 5-hyroxytrytophan on eating behavior and adherence to dietary prescription in obese adult subjects.” Adv Exp Med Biol (1991) 294: 591–593.

5.   Cangiano C, et al. “Eating behavior and adherence to dietary prescription in obese adult subjects treated with 5-hyroxytrytophan.” Am J Clin Nutr (1992) 56: 863–867.

6.   Appetite. Division of Nutrition, Institute of Population Health and Clinical Research, St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore 560034 India (2007) May; 48(3): 338–44.

7.   Srivastava Y, et al. “Hypoglycemic and Life-prolonging Properties of Gymnema sylvestre Leaf Extract in Diabetic Rats.” Isr J Med Sci. (1985) Jun; 21(6): 540–42.

8.   Okabayashi Y, et al. “Effect of Gymnema sylvestre, R.Br. On Glucose Homeostasis in Rats.” Diabetes Res Clin Pract. (1990) May; 9(2): 143–48.

9.   Kamei K, et al. “Amino Acid Sequence of Sweet-taste-suppressing Peptide (Gurmarin) from the Leaves of Gymnema sylvestre.” J Biochem (Tokyo) (1992) Jan; 111(1): 109–12.

10. Imoto T, et al. “A Novel Peptide Isolated from the Leaves of Gymnema sylvestre - I. Characterization and Its Suppressive Effect on the Neural Responses to Sweet Taste Stimuli in the Rat.” Comp Biochem Physiol A (1991) 100(2): 309–14.

11. Kurihara Y. “Characteristics of Anti-sweet Substances, Sweet Proteins, and Sweetness-inducing Proteins.” Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr (1992) 32(3): 231–52.

12. Preuss HG, et al. “Comparative Effects of Chromium, Vanadium and Gymnema sylvestre on Sugar-Induced Blood Pressure Elevations in SHR.” J Am Coll Nutr (1998) April; 17(2): 116–23.

13. Preuss HG, Bagchi D, Bagchi M, Rao CV, Dey DK, Satyanarayana S. “Effects of a natural extract of (-)-hydroxycitric acid (HCA-SX) and a combination of HCA-SX plus niacin-bound chromium and Gymnema sylvestre extract on weight loss.” Diabetes Obes Metab (2004) May; 6(3): 171–80.

14. Min BC, Sakamoto K. “Influence of sweet suppressing agent on gustatory brain evoked potentials generated by taste stimuli.” Appl Human Sci (1998) 17: 9–17.

15. Murakami N, Murakami T, and Kadoya M. “New hypoglycemic constituents in ‘gymnemic acid’ from Gymnema sylvestre.” Chem Pharm Bull (1996) 44: 469–471.

16. Shigematsu N, Asano R, and Okazaki M. “Effect of administration with the extract of Gymnema sylvestre leaves on lipid metabolism in rats.” Biol Pharm Bull (2001) 24: 713–717.

17. Porchezhian E, Dobriyal RM. “An overview on the advances of Gymnema sylvestre: chemistry, pharmacology and patents.” Pharmazie (2003) Jan; 58(1): 5–12.

18. Maeda H, Hosokawa M, Sashima T, Funayama K, Miyashita K. “Fucoxanthin from edible seaweed, Undaria pinnatifida, shows antiobesity effect through UCP1 expression in white adipose tissues.” Biochem Biophys Res Commun (2005) July; 332(2): 392–7.

19. Maeda H, Hosokawa M, Sashima T, Funayama K, Miyashita K. “Effect of medium-chain triacylglycerols on anti-obesity effect of fucoxanthin.” J Oleo Sci (2007) 56.12: 615–621.

20. Maeda H, Hosokawa M, Sashima T, Miyashita K. “Dietary combination of fucoxanthin and fish oil attenuates the weight gain of white adipose tissue and decreases blood glucose in obese/diabetic KK-Ay mice.” J Agric Food Chem (2007) 55.19: 7701–7706.

21. Zenk J, Helmer T, Kassen L, et al. “The effects of NaturaLean on weight loss: A randomised, double blind, placebo controlled Trial.” Curr Ther Res (2002) 63: 263–272.

22. Lardy H, Partridge B, Kneer N, Wei Y. “Ergosteroids: induction of thermogenic enzymes in liver of rats treated with steroids derived from dehydroepiandrosterone.” Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (1995) Jul; 92(14): 6617–9.

23. Colker CM, Torina GC, Swain MA, Kalman DS. “Double-Blind Study Evaluating the Effects of Exercise Plus 3-Acetyl-7-oxo-dehydroepiandrosterone on Body Composition and the Endocrine System in Overweight Adults.” Journal of Exercise Physiology (1999) Oct; 2(4).

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