As a kat, I eat a pretty bland diet of canned food, mice, and whatever delectable scraps you humans toss my way. When I think of appealing human foods, however, raspberries definitely top the list. I\'m not sure if it\'s the vibrant red/purple color, unique texture, or that priceless look on your face when a ripe berry explodes all over your taste buds. It turns out raspberries have more than unmatched flavor and tons of antioxidants. They also contain Raspberry Keytones, which are natural phenolic compounds that are responsible for their wonderful raspberry aroma and more excitingly have been chosen as the \"The #1 Miracle in a Bottle to Burn Your Fat\" by none other than Dr. Oz. I must note he went on to to stress that it is not a magic remedy, encouraging dieters to continue to eat healthy foods and stay active.
If all this goodness is available in raspberries, why not just eat a whole lot of them and skip the supplement? Great question, but the fact is that you\'d have to eat a huge volume of the berries each day - over 50 lbs -- (and have you seen the price at your market) in order to get the same amount of ketones available in a single capsule. That would leave you broke, dyed red, and certainly not any thinner. So let\'s see how these ketones work their magic.
Raspberry Keytones can help manage fat in two ways. The first way is it causes the body to burn glucose and fat in the liver. The second and most important way, is it increases a hormone called adiponectin that regulates the processing of sugars and fats in the blood. So when you don\'t have sugar building up in the blood stream, you don\'t have fat building up because sugar turns to fat when the two are combined together.
Now with all of this \"miracle pill\" talk I think I should make it very clear that while Raspberry Keytones may help you shed some unwanted pounds, it\'s still very important that you keep up a healthy diet and regular exercise. In other words, for those looking to manage their weight, Raspberry Ketones are a great addition to a healthy regimen, not a replacement.
By the way, if you haven\'t heard, there is quite the craze about this supplement as of late and it has been flying off the shelf. I suggest you take advantage of these Raspberry Keytones while the getting is good.
Guido Housemouser, a pseudonym used by a team of health education writers, is credited with authoring the twice-weekly newsletter entitled, \"Our Health News\" The publication serves the global community associated with Our Health Co-op that has provided affordable support for its members\' health for over a decade.
If all this goodness is available in raspberries, why not just eat a whole lot of them and skip the supplement? Great question, but the fact is that you\'d have to eat a huge volume of the berries each day - over 50 lbs -- (and have you seen the price at your market) in order to get the same amount of ketones available in a single capsule. That would leave you broke, dyed red, and certainly not any thinner. So let\'s see how these ketones work their magic.
Raspberry Keytones can help manage fat in two ways. The first way is it causes the body to burn glucose and fat in the liver. The second and most important way, is it increases a hormone called adiponectin that regulates the processing of sugars and fats in the blood. So when you don\'t have sugar building up in the blood stream, you don\'t have fat building up because sugar turns to fat when the two are combined together.
Now with all of this \"miracle pill\" talk I think I should make it very clear that while Raspberry Keytones may help you shed some unwanted pounds, it\'s still very important that you keep up a healthy diet and regular exercise. In other words, for those looking to manage their weight, Raspberry Ketones are a great addition to a healthy regimen, not a replacement.
By the way, if you haven\'t heard, there is quite the craze about this supplement as of late and it has been flying off the shelf. I suggest you take advantage of these Raspberry Keytones while the getting is good.
Guido Housemouser, a pseudonym used by a team of health education writers, is credited with authoring the twice-weekly newsletter entitled, \"Our Health News\" The publication serves the global community associated with Our Health Co-op that has provided affordable support for its members\' health for over a decade.
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