What Carbohydrate Blockers Do

Obesity has been haunting the American for years. In recent times, starch or carbohydrate blockers have entered into the lucrative weight loss market which claims that they help you to lose weight and still enjoy your appealing starchy food such as potatoes, bread and pasta.

So, you must be wondering what does a carbohydrate blocker really do? Part of it’s makeup are bean and wheat germ extracts, more so from white kidney beans. The main active substance of carb blockers is phaseolamin. It interrupts with alpha-amylase, the enzyme in the digestive system that converts carbohydrates into sugar. Therefore, phaseolamin keeps the carbohydrate from being ingested, meaning carbs don’t stay in your body but rather travels right through your system.

Dietrine Carb Blocker with Phase 2 is one of the widely used carbohydrate blockers. It can help you to lose weight naturally. Find out more about it in Dietrine Carb Blocker review.

Last modified August 14, 2008
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