I have seen fat burning products advertised to work synergistically with carbohydrate restricted diets. Are they in line with Atkins?
Many products on the market claim to burn fat or extra calories, increase energy or simply make you feel great. These products rely on thermogenesis, the process by which your cells burn calories to manufacture heat and produce energy. What they don’t tell you is that the products contain stimulants that raise both your resting heart rate and rev up your nervous system. Side effects can include insomnia and anxiety and even endanger your cardiovascular system. (We specifically caution against the use of stimulants such as coffee, tea, cola and guarana, all of which contain caffeine.) In addition to being potentially dangerous, the effect of these products on weight loss is temporary and illusory. When you stop using them, your metabolism will return to normal, most likely along with any lost pounds. Preparations that contain ephedra also produce such side effects as heartburn, excessive stomach acid, increased blood cholesterol and blood sugar, irregular heartbeat and elevated blood pr
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