Weight Loss Support and B Vitamins
There are all kinds of different of weight loss support techniques. There’s the coaching glance of your best friend as you force your nose up at the dessert cart at the end of your weekly brunch. The World Wide Web has made networking with other dieters and natural weight loss gurus easier than finding a Friday night dinner date at supermarket checkout.
And then there are weight loss supplements; those tiny little miracle workers in a capsule, or sometimes a tablet that offer weight loss support by complimenting a regular workout plan and a balanced diet.
Slimirex® Weight Loss Supplement
Slimirex® is the latest thing in natural weight loss support supplements. All weight loss support supplements share the common goal of burning fat hiding on the thighs, belly, biceps, or buttocks (depending on where those excess calories like to manifest themselves). An army of weight loss support supplements have bombarded diet industry in recent years.
The Food and Drug Administration doesn’t vouch for a product’s safety or even its effectiveness as far as dietary supplements are concerned. Consequentially, many don’t exit as triumphantly as they marched in.
So what then makes Slimirex® so different? What will make this the weight loss support supplement when so many others have failed? Those are natural questions, and luckily so is Slimirex®. Natural, that is. With nine fat slamming ingredients, Slimirex® can help you punch out the pudge and reclaim your body of yesteryear. It’s the perfect weight loss support system for any natural weight loss endeavor.
Super Citrimax, an herbal extract, is one of the key nine fat busters in Slimirex®. Super Citrimax combined with chromium and other herbs and minerals to slow down those mouth-watering cravings and boost energy levels.
Forslean is another extract from herbs. For a little herb, forslean sure is powerful. This special herbal extract has been found to be an important weapon in fighting fat while helping to promote lean body mass.
Weight Loss Support and B Vitamins
The B family complex consists of eight water-soluble vitamins. The B family of vitamins plays a huge role in breaking down fats and protein. Their primary function is providing energy while the body undergoes glucose processing. Vitamin B complexes also help with the metabolism of fats and many proteins. B vitamins are an indispensable part of a balanced diet. And considering their ability to break down fat, the B clan should definitely be in your corner as part of your weight loss support diet.
Vitamin B complexes work together, with each providing different functions, so it’s important to take them together. The eight B vitamins are:
- Vitamin B1: Vitamin B1 is commonly known as thiamin. This B vitamin helps to convert glucose into energy and plays an important role in developing red blood cells. Thiamin also helps with the maintenance of muscle tissue. So just where can you find this essential B vitamin? On almost every aisle of your local supermarket. Thiamin can be found in, wholegrain cereals, watermelon, yeast and pork.
- Vitamin B2: Riboflavin, the B2 vitamin, is found in certain types of yeast, almonds, whole grains, wheat germ, wild rice, mushrooms, soybeans, milk, yogurt, eggs, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and spinach. Vitamin B2 has been associated with preventing the development of cataracts, relieving migraines and reducing the psychological effects of many eating disorders.
- Vitamin B3: AKA niacin. Your body needs niacin to metabolize carbs, fat and alcohol. It’s found in foods like milk, eggs, breads, cereal, green veggies and many tree nuts.
- Vitamin B5: B5, or Pantothenic acid to its friends, is another B vitamin essential to the metabolism. It can be found in, liver, kidneys, eggs, meats, yeast, peanuts and beans.
- Vitamin B7: The body uses biotin, or vitamin B7, for energy during the metabolizing process. Biotin is widespread throughout the food groups, but some of the best places to find it are: cauliflower, egg yolks, peanuts, liver, chicken, yeast and mushrooms.
- Vitamin B6: Pyridoxine, or vitamin B6, is essential to the metabolizing of fatty acids in the body. Cereal grains and legumes, green, leafy vegetables, fish, meat, poultry, nuts, liver and fruit are all great dietary sources of vitamin B6.
- Vitamin B9: Now here’s one you probably hear a lot about. Folic acid forms the red blood cells which keep oxygen pumping throughout the body. Folic acid is very important for women during the childbearing years. Green vegetables, like spinanch and greens, as well as cereals and citrus fruits are great sources of folic acid.
- Vitamin B12: Vitamin B12, or cyanocobalamin is important for maintaining a sense of well-being and in reducing stress. Both of which are paramount in preventing fat storage. B12 can be found in fortified cereals, eggs, dairy products, shellfish and red meat.
About the Author
Dr. Edward F. Group III is the founder of Global Healing Center, Inc. He continues to develop, sell and evaluate exclusively high-end natural and organic healthcare products to support a wide range of health conditions. For more information, please visit www.slimirex.com and www.weightlossobesity.com.

