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  • ...ider of weight loss products and services. The company offers an effective weight management approach by providing nutritionally balanced, pre-portioned meal ...mpany's focus on providing a complete, nutrition-focused system for weight loss.
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  • ...drɒksɪkʌt/) is a brand of dietary supplements that is marketed as a weight loss aid. Hydroxycut products typically contain plant extracts and caffeine, although caffeine-free versi
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  • ...[Dietary Supplements|dietary supplements]] and [[Weight Loss|weight loss]] products, as these are believed to increase metabolic rate and thus, heat production * [[Dietary Supplements]]: Products intended to supplement the diet and provide nutrients that may not be consu
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  • ...arious products and services to assist in healthy habits, including weight loss and maintenance, fitness, and mindset such as the [[WW program]]. ...l''' to reflect its broader health and wellness offerings, not just weight loss.
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  • == Weight loss diet == A '''weight loss diet''' is a dietary regimen intended to reduce [[body weight]], often due to the presence of excess body fat.
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  • ...t''' (/slɪmˈfæst/) is a U.S.-based company that produces weight management products known for their meal replacement shakes, bars, and snacks. ...speed or quickness. This suggests the company's aim to help consumers lose weight quickly.
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  • ...th [[health food]], diet food is specifically intended to assist in weight loss, while health food is intended to promote overall health. ...t that restricts calorie intake, usually for the purpose of weight loss or weight management.
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  • ...ntains [[hydroxycitric acid]] (HCA), which is believed to have some weight loss properties. However, scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited ...id]]: An active ingredient in Garcinia cambogia, believed to aid in weight loss.
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  • ...he-counter [[dietary supplement]]s that is marketed primarily for [[weight loss]]. The product is produced by Chattem, a subsidiary of [[Sanofi]]. ...ded in the product. "Trim" refers to the product's intended use for weight loss and body trimming.
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  • ...sician from New York. The diet is also known as the "Doctor's Quick Weight Loss Diet". ...es, fats, and dairy products. The diet is designed to promote rapid weight loss by forcing the body to burn its fat reserves for energy, a process known as
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  • ...thy and unbalanced diet. Fad diets are targeted at people who want to lose weight quickly without exercise. Some fad diets claim to be revolutionary and forw ...ficant revenue for the creators of the diet through the sale of associated products.
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  • '''TrimSpa''' (pronounced: trim-spa) is a brand of weight-loss supplements that was once promoted by Anna Nicole Smith. ...ormulated after the ban of [[Ephedra]], a once common ingredient in weight loss supplements, by the FDA in 2004. The new formula, known as TrimSpa X32, rep
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  • ...body produces in response to stress, and it is believed to play a role in weight gain and obesity. ...s designed to control, and "slim," indicating its intended use as a weight loss supplement.
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  • == Weight Watchers == ...arious products and services to assist in healthy habits, including weight loss and maintenance, fitness, and mindset. Founded in 1963 by [[Jean Nidetch]],
    2 KB (317 words) - 06:50, 13 February 2024
  • ...a regulated and supervised fashion to decrease, maintain, or increase body weight, or to prevent and treat diseases, such as diabetes and obesity. .... The term "dieting" as it is known today, referring to intentional weight loss, was not commonly used until the 19th century.
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  • ...weight quickly. It typically involves the consumption of meal replacement products, such as shakes or bars, which are high in [[protein]] and [[vitamin]]s, bu While a VLCD can result in significant weight loss, it also carries potential risks, including [[nutrient deficiency]], [[gall
    2 KB (238 words) - 06:29, 12 February 2024
  • ...s a serious issue that can lead to dangerous health outcomes and financial loss for individuals. ...lude [[alternative medicines]], [[dietary supplements]], and [[weight loss products]] that are not supported by scientific evidence.
    2 KB (317 words) - 23:16, 12 February 2024
  • ...d prescription cough and cold medications. It was also used in weight loss products. ...he common cold. It was also used as an appetite suppressant in weight loss products. However, due to the risk of hemorrhagic stroke, it was removed from the ma
    1 KB (202 words) - 01:33, 8 February 2024
  • ...packaged food product intended to substitute for a traditional meal. These products are often fortified with vitamins and minerals to provide the same nutritio ...place of something else. The term was first used in the context of dietary products in the late 20th century.
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  • ...ins, the creator of the [[Atkins Diet]]. The company provides a variety of products related to the diet, including bars, shakes, and meals. ...term "Nutritionals" refers to the company's focus on providing nutritional products.
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