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Chitosan is a safe remedy when you want to lose excess fat. It is a natural agent made by powdering the shells of shellfish like crabs and lobsters. Chitosan acts as a super fibre and attracts the fats, not allowing them to be absorbed by the blood. These fats are directly eliminated from the body in the stools. With no additional fats, the stored fats are used to produce energy leading to further weight loss.
Being a fibre, it is known to improve digestion and elimination of wastes. It is also believed to fight tumors, strengthen bones, control blood pressure and cholesterol. It prevents tooth decay, acidity and constipation. The benefits of chitosan have not been proven yet. People allergic to seafood and pregnant women should avoid it.
Glucomannan, also called propolene, not to be confused with propylene, is a polysaccharide and mainly a straight chain polymer. It is widely used as a food additive, E number E425, with thickening and emulsifying characteristics. Glucomannan comprises almost half of the corm of the amorphophallus konjac plant, the so called “devil’s tongue” plant, native to warmer subtropical to tropical eastern Asia. Some studies have shown that this dietary fiber may hold multiple health benefits. It has been and currently is in clinical trials for treatment of constipation, obesity, cholesterol and type 2 diabetes. For weight control purposes, it has been observed that glucomannan promotes satiety when ingested, significantly reducing food cravings. It was also observed that when used with chitosan, glucomannan seemed to decrease serum cholesterol.
Phaseolus Vulgaris is said to be used for a multitude of symptoms and illnesses such as diarrhea, eczema, acne, burns, itches, hiccups, rheumatism and diabetes, just to name a few.