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Nobilin Carbohydrate Metabolism Active - Detailed information
You can do it too!
Have you once again set yourself the goal of adopting a healthier diet, exercising more, or losing a few pounds? If you're still struggling to make lifestyle changes, Medicom wants to help: We'll explain what a balanced diet looks like and which natural substances can support weight loss. Dieting can help you lose weight, but sometimes it's difficult to stick to a strict eating plan—especially when certain food groups are completely eliminated from the diet. Not only is this discouraging for those trying to lose weight (who wants to be held back by fat or carbohydrates?), but it also means the body is deprived of important nutrients and vital substances. Thanks to modern research, however, there are gentle methods to regulate carbohydrate metabolism and better manage weight, helping you feel more comfortable while dieting on the path to your dream weight.
White beans: A natural way to lose weight - studies show the benefits in carbohydrate absorption and weight loss
The benefits of the white bean are scientifically proven. Here are a selection of studies demonstrating its positive effects on carbohydrate metabolism and weight control:
Koike, T., et al. (2005): This study investigated the efficacy and safety of the product "Phaseolamin 1600 diet" in relation to weight loss. The results showed that the product is effective in weight loss and safe to use. Phaseolamin, a white bean extract, reduces the absorption of carbohydrates in the body.
Udani, Jay, & Singh, BB (2007): This clinical study tested a special white bean extract. The results showed that this extract reduced carbohydrate absorption and thus supported weight loss. White beans contain substances that prevent the body from fully absorbing carbohydrates, leading to lower calorie intake.
Grube, B., et al. (2013): The effect of the product IQP-PV-101 on weight loss and weight maintenance was investigated over a period of 12 weeks. Participants successfully lost weight and were partially able to maintain it. The white bean extract was crucial because it inhibits carbohydrate digestion.
Osorio, LV, & Gamboa, JAZ (2009): This extensive study tested the efficacy of Phaseolus vulgaris (white bean) in overweight and obese individuals. The results showed significant weight loss. The unique feature of the white bean lies in its ability to reduce starch absorption.
Rothacker, D. (2003): This study compared a white bean-based starch-blocking medication with a placebo. The results showed that participants taking the medication lost more weight. The starch contained in the diet was absorbed less due to the effect of the white beans.
Udani, Jay, et al. (2004): This clinical study examined the effects of a special white bean extract. The results showed that the extract reduced carbohydrate absorption and thus facilitated weight loss. White beans contain natural substances that reduce the absorption of carbohydrates in the body.
Wu, X., Xu, X., Shen, J., Perricone, N., & Preuss, H. (2010): This study investigated the effects of a dietary supplement containing standardized white bean extract on weight and body fat mass in overweight individuals. The results showed significant weight loss and reduction in body fat mass. The extract inhibits the enzyme alpha-amylase, thus reducing carbohydrate absorption, leading to weight loss.
Healthy support during the diet: zinc and common beans
One of these substances, a white bean seed extract, reduces carbohydrate absorption. It blocks the enzyme alpha-amylase, which converts indigestible complex carbohydrates into glucose that the body can use. This prevents the body from utilizing all the carbohydrates from food – studies show that this can result in up to a quarter fewer calories. With the natural power of zinc, carbohydrate metabolism is boosted twice over. With zinc, you can positively influence your carbohydrate metabolism and control your weight more easily. Fewer carbohydrates – fewer calorie intake – easier weight management.
The white bean Phaseolus vulgaris: How it grows and thrives
The common bean, commonly known simply as the bean, belongs to the Fabaceae family and is a climbing plant that can grow several meters tall. Low-growing varieties are called bush beans, while taller varieties are called pole beans. It blooms in the summer between June and August. It is remarkable that the common bean forms a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing root bacteria and therefore requires little fertilization.
Protein champion garden bean
The seeds of the common bean, the white bean, ripen in pods about 15-20 cm long. While the white bean was once a classic ingredient in many German dishes, it hardly plays a role in our everyday diets today. Yet the common bean is full of protein (20%) and fiber. This is especially appreciated by the inhabitants of South and Central America, as the oldest known bean finds come from Peru (ca. 6000 BC). When raw, the common bean is poisonous, but when cooked at a temperature of around 70 degrees Celsius, the poison breaks down, making it edible. And that's a good thing, because it contains not only important amino acids, but also minerals such as calcium, potassium, magnesium, and iron, and vitamins such as beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, and folic acid. Furthermore, the common bean can prevent the breakdown of carbohydrates, preventing them from being absorbed by the small intestine and passing undigested into the large intestine.
Medicinal plant of the Aztecs and Incas
The common bean has also made a name for itself as a medicinal plant. Even the Incas and Aztecs are said to have recognized and utilized its healing properties. Common beans have a positive effect on health and can be used for preventative health care. Common bean pods are said to have a diuretic effect, which is useful for preventing bladder problems. Furthermore, common beans have a low glycemic index and have a positive effect on blood sugar levels. The flavonoids they contain can also promote blood circulation, which benefits overall performance. The high fiber content promotes active bowel activity and can thus lower blood lipid levels. Enhance your well-being and support a diet with white beans and zinc. This protein plant fits perfectly into the balanced diet of weight-conscious people.
Activate carbohydrate metabolism with zinc
Zinc is better known for its immune system benefits, but this valuable trace element also fulfills many other important functions in our body. Zinc plays a central role in carbohydrate metabolism and supports insulin function and the stabilization of cell membranes. As an essential cofactor for many enzymes, zinc promotes the conversion of nutrients into energy.
Adequate zinc intake supports energy metabolism and thyroid function, which promotes metabolism. Incorporating zinc into your daily diet can support weight management.