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shtrdave
Sun, Sep-21-03, 19:00
I don't know if this is supplement related or not.

But has anyone tried the carb blocker products?

I seen them advertised at the local pharmacy I shop at, and after looking around the net I have seen them at low carb store sites.

Do they work or not? I have just started the Atkins plan and after seeing tese products I figure that they may be useful at times. But not for a while as I have only been doin it for a week.

dave

Maribet
Sun, Sep-21-03, 22:27
Hi Dave, I take one carb suppress with my supper meal (I am on the Carb addict diet)(the normal dose is 2 for each meal). I am not sure how much my type is because my son buys them for me. I have seen some in the stores but the first item on the list was sugar.
The stuff I use is SCI-FIT. It has 600mg of extract of Northern white bean; 60 mg of vit C;200mcg of Chromium; 500 mcg of Vanadium. It also has Bee Pollen powder; Green tea extract;two types of ginseng (small amount) and Royal Jelly. Since I have been on it and and the Carb Addict diet my cholestrol has dropped down to normal. I really don't know if this type of Carb Suppress had anything to do with it or not; or if it is a combination of the diet and the pill. Green Tea extract is one of the natural items recommended for cholestrol. But a warning: you can not over eat on Carbs just because you are taking a Carb Suppress. If you do you will need to be near a bathroom for the next two or three hours. Hope this helps you with your question.

potatofree
Sun, Sep-21-03, 23:02
All I got for my money was really bad gas..... sorry to be so blunt.

They impede the enzyme needed to break down starches...but only "block" around 45% or so of starch calories/carbs from starches. The partially digested starch has a field day in the digestive tract....

It was also WAY too tempting to take a "magic pill" and overdo it on carbs. Much easier IMO to just stay on plan.

Just my 2 cents...maybe someone else has something better to say about them, but for ME, I'll not waste my money again...

shtrdave
Mon, Sep-22-03, 18:43
I am not thinking of something for everyday use, but more for occasional use when the urge hits to have a small grilled potato, or seasoned rice. This is not something I am ready for yet as I have only been on this for a week now, I will find out next week if I am getting any where.

dave