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		<title>Fucoxanthin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Overview Of Fucoxanthin
Fucoxanthin is a type of carotenoid found naturally in edible brown seaweed such as hijiki, which is used widely in Asian cuisine. Studies done by Asian scientist are now discovering when the Fucoxanthin is isolated it can have beneficial effects on ones health. Now Fucoxanthin has become available as a nutritional supplement in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fucoxanthin is a type of carotenoid found naturally in edible brown seaweed such as hijiki, which is used widely in Asian cuisine. Studies done by Asian scientist are now discovering when the Fucoxanthin is isolated it can have beneficial effects on ones health. Now Fucoxanthin has become available as a nutritional supplement in capsule form and can be found in some health food stores and online.</p>
<p>Fucoxanthin continues to be on constant scrutiny, so far it appears to target a protein called UCP1 that increases the rate at which abdominal fat is burned. Fucoxanthin also appears to stimulate the production of DHA, one of the omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish such as salmon. It is evolving to become a promising nutritional supplement, more research is needed to determine if fucoxanthin will work in the same way in humans rather than on rats. If it does prove to be effective, fucoxanthin could be developed into renowned diet pill for obesity.<br />
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<p><strong>Ingredient List of Fucoxanthin<br />
</strong>Caroteniod found in Seawead<br />
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Overall Impression Of Fucoxanthin<br />
</strong>Evidently there has been one conclusive study, that study showed Fucoxanthin resulted in 10% decrease in abdominal fat of two rats. This has been regarded as the anti-obesity effect and now has been rumored to being a possible cure of obesity. Other than this no other sources such as the FDA have confirmed that Fucoxanthin is an anti-obesity solution.<br />
If you are absolutely convinced that Fucoxanthin is the way to go I suggest using Fucoxanthin along with other ingredients with a better track record.</p>
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