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  2. I’m a dietitian — these teas can help you lose weight - AOL

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    Lauren Manaker, an award-winning registered dietitian, author, speaker and entrepreneur, wrote an article for Health sharing her favorite teas to support you on your weight loss journey. Green tea ...

  3. Herbs And Spices Are Not The Answer To Weight Loss, But ... - AOL

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    Also, like most research on herbs and spices on weight loss, the studies to this effect are small. A 2009 study of 30 people found that those who ate meals with capsaicin had lower levels of ...

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    “This multi-strain probiotic is formulated with beneficial bacteria that naturally increase GLP-1, the ‘un-hunger’ hormone that helps curb cravings and appetite,” per the Pendulum website ...

  5. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    This was a combination of multiple pills, all thought to help with weight loss, taken throughout the day. Typical regimens included stimulants, such as amphetamines, as well as thyroid hormone, diuretics, digitalis, laxatives, and often a barbiturate to suppress the side effects of the stimulants. [38]

  6. Anorectic - Wikipedia

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    Used on a short-term basis clinically to treat obesity, some appetite suppressants are also available over-the-counter.Several appetite suppressants are based on a mix of natural ingredients, mostly using green tea as its basis, in combination with other plant extracts, such as fucoxanthin, found naturally in seaweed.

  7. Ephedra (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Ephedra has been used as a weight-loss aid, sometimes in combination with aspirin and caffeine. Some studies in regulated and supervised environments have shown that ephedra is effective for marginal short-term weight loss (0.9 kg/month more than the placebo), although it was untested whether such weight loss is maintained. [17]

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