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LOSE WEIGHT AND INCREASE YOUR ENERGY NATURALLY
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Overview
HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT AND INCREASE YOUR ENERGY NATURALLY
Avatrim ingredients are clinically proven to help you lose weight.
Avatrims advanced ephedrine free formula is powered by a revolutionary
blend of green tea and other potent thermogenic compounds clinically
proven to increase the body's metabolic rate and energy expenditure to
help promote reductions in weight and body fat* This boost to the
metabolism promotes a more active healthier lifestyle while trimming
down the weight.
THE AVATRIM PROGRAM WILL HELP YOU:
- Increase Your Energy and Metabolism
- Control Your Appetite
- Burn Fat Safely and Effectively
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- Lower Cholesterol
- Increase Thermogenesis
- Enhance Fat Oxidation
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You're about to discover what might be the most powerful fat loss
system ever developed. It's the same diet program fitness models and
bodybuilders use to reach single digit body fat levels and achieve
muscle definition that makes them look like walking anatomy charts.
Where other programs try to trick your body into losing weight for a
while, Avatrim works by making real permanent, healthful changes.
Avatrim is the only natural truly effective way to lose weight quickly,
safely and permanently!
FIXING THE PROBLEMS WITH YOUR METABOLISM THAT CAUSE WEIGHT GAIN
There
are 3 main parts to the Avatrim program the Formula, the Food Plan, and
the Activity Plan. Each of these three parts acts individually to
positively influence the user's metabolism, in various ways. Taken
together, the overall effect of all three major program parts on
metabolism is cumulative and very powerful and the reason why Avatrim
is called the only correct way to lose weight.
LOSE FAT PERMANENTLY
It's a fact - 95% of the people who go on conventional diets gain
all the weight back and sometimes they end up fatter than when they
started. Now you can learn how to be in the successful 5% group that
keeps it off forever.
LOSE BODY FAT WITHOUT WRECKING YOUR METABOLISM
If you've ever started a diet, then smashed into the dreaded
"plateau," it's probably because you cannibalized your own muscle and
slowed down your metabolism. Not only will this system teach you the
only way to prevent your metabolism from crashing, you will also learn
more than a dozen ways to fire up your "metabolic engine" and
accelerate your body's natural rate of calorie-burning.
IS YOUR DIET BURNING FAT OR MAKING YOU FATTER?
If you're making the same deadly diet mistakes as most other people,
you might lose some weight temporarily, but you'll actually get fatter
in the long run. Your body is just way too smart for these "ordinary"
diets to ever work - you can't fool a metabolic and hormonal system
that's the result of thousands of years of evolution - You have to work
with your metabolism, not against it!
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Studies
CLINICAL STUDIES
In
a study reported on in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, it
was found that green tea extract resulted in a significant increase in
energy expenditure, plus also had a significant effect on fat
oxidation. While some of the effects were originally theorized to be
due to the caffeine content of green tea, the researchers discovered
that the tea actually has properties that go beyond those that would be
explained by the caffeine.
Today, scientific research in both
Asia and the west is providing hard evidence for the health benefits
long associated with drinking green tea. For example, in 1994
the Journal of the National Cancer Institute published the results of
an epidemiological study indicating that drinking green tea reduced the
risk of esophageal cancer in Chinese men and women by nearly sixty
percent. University of Purdue researchers recently concluded that a
compound in green tea inhibits the growth of cancer cells. There is
also research indicating that drinking green tea lowers total
cholesterol levels, as well as improving the ratio of good (HDL)
cholesterol to bad (LDL) cholesterol.
In a study reported on in
the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, it was found that green tea
extract resulted in a significant increase in energy expenditure (a
measure of metabolism), plus also had a significant effect on fat
oxidation. While some of the effects were originally theorized to be
due to the caffeine content of green tea, the researchers discovered
that the tea actually has properties that go beyond those that would be
explained by the caffeine.
The same amount of caffeine as was
in the green tea, administered alone, failed to change energy
expenditure in other studies. This led reseachers to believe that there
is some interaction going on with the active ingredients of green tea
that promotes increased metabolism and fat oxidation. 
The
researchers indicated that their findings have substantial implications
for weight control. A 4% overall increase in 24-hour energy expenditure
was attributed to the green tea extract, however, the research found
that the extra expenditure took place during the daytime. This led them
to conclude that, since thermogenesis (the body's own rate of burning
calories) contributes 8-10% of daily energy expenditure in a typical
cubject, that this 4% overall increase in energy expenditure due to the
green tea actually translated to a 35-43% increase in daytime
thermogenesis.
Of
critical importance to thyroid patients is the fact that none of the
research subjects reported any side effects, and no significant
differences in heart rates were noticed. In this respect, green tea
extract is different from some of the prescription drugs for obesity,
and herbal products like ephedra, which can raise heart rates and blood
pressure, and are not recommended for many individuals, in particular,
those with thyroid disease who may be particularly sensitive to
stimulants.
SOURCE: Nagao, T. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, January 2005; vol 81: 122-129.
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Ingredients
INGREDIENTS
Green tea and Camellia Sinensis Leaf
Green tea is made from the dried leaves of Camellia sinensis, which
is an evergreen shrub. Green tea, a minimally processed variety of tea,
is first withered then dried immediately after picking to halt
oxidation. Recently, much has been said about the antioxidant
properties of the constituents of green tea. The active constituents
include catechins and polyphenols. Tea extracts
formulated for high-polyphenol content contain the greatest amounts of
beneficial substances as they are highly concentrated formulations.
Human
studies have assessed the effect of green tea extract (GTE) capsules on
weight loss and weight maintenance in average weight and overweight
individuals. (Shixian Q et al. J Med Food. 2006; Wang X et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2001; Cooper R, et al. J Altern Complement Med. 2005; Murase T et al. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 2002; Sayama K. In Vivo. 2000). It is being compared to Ephedra,
which is a popular product being used for weight loss. The
physiological effects of green tea are in fact similar to ephedra for
obesity. Green tea increases the 24 hour energy expenditure, fat
oxidation and thermogenesis.
Thermogenesis, a process of energy
generation at the cellular level, plays an important role in the proper
utilization of food and nutrients. The stored body fat can also be
utilized by this process. Thus it reduces the total fat content of the
body. The study showed that the weight loss associated with intake of
GTE is due to an increase in thermogenesis. This is attributed to the
catechins, especially epigallocatechin gallate, which also potentiates
the thermogenic property of caffeine, present in green tea. (Shixian et al . J Med Food.
2006). Green tea extract inhibits the breakdown of Norepinephrine,
which is an important hormone responsible for the breakdown of fat.
Regarding green tea and thermogenesis, a study examining the benefits
of functional food products for the management of weight showed that
green tea increased energy expenditure over a 24-hour period.
Catechins
have been shown to decrease the synthesis of fatty acids and also
reduce the cholesterol levels in the blood. (Shixian et al . J Med Food. 2006; Cooper R, et al. J Altern Complement Med. 2005; Murase T et al. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 2002).
Researchers in Japan found that green tea by suppressing lipid
metabolism, also suppresses fat accumulation in the body and thus body
weight and body weight increases, and decreased leptin levels, which
are all tied to obesity(Sayama K in In Vivo, 2000). Green tea may also
reduce the digestibility of dietary fats via inhibition of enzymes
required for fat digestion.
There are no established doses for
the benefits of green tea or green tea extract. One cup of tea contains
approximately 80-100 mg of polyphenols and 50 mg of caffeine. Regarding
safety, the caffeine content of green tea is responsible for most of
the side effects like insomnia, increase in the heart rate, increased
urination and psychological dependence. Preliminary reports show that
consumption of green tea may be associated with estrogen deficiency,
but there is no conclusive evidence that it may cause hot flashes.
Biotin
Biotin
is a water soluble vitamin that belongs to the vitamin B-complex
family. It plays an important role in the metabolism of carbohydrates
and fats. It helps in providing energy, promoting health of hair,
important for growth and for the health of the central nervous system.
Recently, it has been shown to have metabolic effects that promote
energy utilization and fight insulin resistance, the two important
factors in weight gain and obesity. (Zhang et al. Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology. 1996, Reddi et al . Life Sciences. 1998. Reddi et al in Life Sciences, 1998).
In
humans, it is proven to improve the glucose tolerance, and its
important role in the metabolism of glucose has been commented upon.
(Koutsikos et al . Renal Failure, 1996). Insulin resistance
leads to hyperinsulinism (increased levels of insulin in the blood).
Hyperinsulinism, in turn, leads to increase in fat synthesis in
adipocytes and is strongly linked to obesity. In addition, resistance
to insulin also compromises on the efficiency of insulin mediated
thermogenesis, which leads to an increase in the weight gain.
Biotin
improves the efficiency of insulin action and can thus promote weight
loss. The recommended daily allowance (RDA) for biotin is 300
micrograms. No side effects of biotin have been reported at doses of
even 10 mg per day. Sources rich in this vitamin include liver, kidney,
molasses, peas, avocado and green leafy vegetables.
L-Carnitine
L-Carnitine
is an amino acid, essential for fatty acid oxidation, mitochondrial
function and energy production in the cells. It transports fat into the
mitochondria and thus helps in fat metabolism. It increases fatty-acid
oxidation and glucose utilization. In a clinical trial involving
healthy individuals, oral l-carnitine demonstrated a reduction in the
total fat mass, increased the muscle mass and a favorable effect on
fatigue and serum lipids, thus it increased weight loss without
altering the fat to lean body mass ratio. (Kelly GS. Altern Med Rev.
1998).L-Carnitine is found in meat and dairy products or is synthesized
from other amino acids (lysine and methionine) in the liver and kidney.
As it is a non-essential amino acid, no RDA values have been
established. However, doses upto 2-6 gms/day have been used for various
conditions. Consumption of oral supplements may be associated with
nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea, but no significant side effects
have been observed.
Alpha-Lipoic Acid
Alpha-lipoic
acid (ALA) also known as thioctic acid is a naturally occurring
antioxidant that plays an important role in energy reactions in the
body and also helps the body to utilize glucose.
Researchers
have shown that ALA reduces body weight and prevents development of
diabetes in diabetes prone rats by improving the insulin sensitivity.(
Lee et al . Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2005). ALA mitigates the insulin resistance in them via an anti-oxidative mechanism. (Bitar MS et al in
Horm Metab Res. 2004). It has been shown that ALA-induced improvement
of insulin sensitivity is by activation of an enzyme called AMPK and
reduced triglyceride accumulation in skeletal muscle. It acts on the
hypothalamus and suppresses the food intake in addition to increasing
the energy expenditure. This mechanism also plays an important role in
its anti-obesity effect. (Kim MS in Nature Med 2004). There are no
current recommendations regarding the dosage of ALA. Food sources of
ALA include spinach, broccoli, beef and kidney.
R-Lipoic acid
R-lipoic
acid (RLA) is the naturally occurring form of lipoic acid and is also
the biologically active form of lipoic acid. S-lipoic acid (SLA) is a
form of lipoic acid that is synthetically created during the production
of lipoic acid. SLA is less effective than RLA, and at higher
concentrations, it may inhibit mitochondrial metabolism.
RLA is a
powerful antioxidant and also lowers blood sugars by being a mimic of
insulin. It causes a significant increase in the insulin sensitivity,
increases metabolic rate and decreases the fat gain in the body. (Jacob
S et al . Free Rad Biol Med. 1999, Moines H et al . Arch Biochem Biophys.
2002). It decreases the level of serum lactate and pyruvate in diabetic
patients, improves the glucose uptake by cells. ( Korotchkina et al . Free Radical Res. 2004).
Piper Nigrum and Bioperine
Piper nigrum is commonly
known as black pepper, has long been advocated for various complaints
as an active ingredient in several Ayurvedic preparations. It also has
a role in weight loss. Two of its active ingredients; bioperine and
piperine are especially effective. It has recently been investigated
and very encouraging results are found. Several mechanisms are
postulated to play a role in the loss of weight.
Piperine has
been shown to decrease the total lipid content in the rat testes via
inhibition of enzymes involved in fat synthesis. (MaliniT et al. Biochem Mol Biol Int. 1999).
Bioperine, enhances thermogenesis and therefore increases the energy expenditure.
A
study has shown that alkamides isolated from the fruit of piper nigrum
inhibit an enzyme called diacylglycerol acyltransferase. This
inhibition of this enzyme has emerged as a therapeutic target in the
management of obesity. (Lee SW et al in J Agric Food Chem. 2006)
It
is also known to enhance the absorption of nutrients in the intestine,
which is important in maintaining a healthy metabolic state.
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Testimonials
TESTIMONIALS
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me on how I look. Thanks for creating this great product that has
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FAQ
What does Avatrim do?
Avatrim is
an exclusive formulation of research-supported botanical ingredients
designed to support a healthy diet. Our goal was simple... developing a
product that increases your metabolism, increases your energy, and
controls your appetite.
What are the Ingredients of the Avatrim Formula?
Acetyl L-Carnitine, Green Tea, Camellia Sinensis, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Bioperine, Piper Nigrum, and Biotin.
What is the recommended dose?
As a dietary supplement, adults should take one capsule twice a day with a meal or as directed by your physician.
Are there any side effects?
Avatrim
is natural. There are no known interactions with any other herbal
dietary supplement or drug. Our Avatrim contains no ephedra, no ma
huang, and no ephedrine of any kind and are extremely safe if taken as
directed.
Is the packaging discreet?
Yes, all orders are shipped in a discreet package.
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