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July 09 2008 at 1:47 pmComments: 3 Views: 8381 Faves: 0

Konjac Root For Weight Loss

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Konjac root, from the Asian plant Amorphophallus Konjac (if you think the name is weird, check out its picture), is also known as the source of the polysaccharide glucomannan. Glucomannan is a soluble fiber that can absorb up to 200 times its weight in water, and is therefore frequently used to encourage weight loss.

What Is Soluble Fiber?

Getting down to basics here, there are two kinds of fiber (soluble and insoluble) and we need them both. Fiber is not digested by our bodies, but instead used to promote feelings of fullness, prolong the absorption of sugar and promote bowel movements. Insoluble fiber (found in fruits, vegetables, nuts and whole grains) helps to move food through the intestines and bowels. In some cases it may even help prevent constipation. Soluble fiber (from whole grains, nuts, seeds, and some fruits and vegetables) stays in your stomach longer and slows the absorption of sugar. It may also lower bad cholesterol levels as well as total cholesterol. Most foods contain both soluble and insoluble fiber; the FDA recommends we consume 25 grams of fiber each day so load up on the fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

Uses of Konjac Root

Konjac root is used mostly to promote weight loss, but also as a form of blood sugar control. Since it is so high in fiber, it may even be able to lower cholesterol levels and reduce the absorption of fat. Konjac root can absorb a great amount of water, so it increases in bulk inside your stomach, working to make you feel full. It can be used to relieve constipation and in some cases has been used to manage blood sugar levels.

Konjac Root Dosage

There is no regulated optimal dose of Konjac root, however most recommend taking 1 gram with at least 8 ounces of water an hour before meals. This allows enough time for the Konjac root to be processed and expand. However, if the supplement contains other fiber sources, be sure to follow the specific product directions. Konjac root may reduce the amount of nutrients your body absorbs from food, so be sure to take multivitamin while taking Konjac root regularly. If you experience diarrhea, bloating or gas, decrease your dosage.

Konjac Root For Weight Loss

Konjac root may be a useful tool to promote weight loss, but you'll still need to be careful about the foods you consume. A healthy diet will be that much more effective when taking any weight loss supplement, or while on a weight loss plan. Small studies have shown it to be effective, but there are also instances of esophageal and gastrointestinal obstruction reported after taking excessive amount of Konjac root. As with any supplement, be sure to talk with your doctor before taking Konjac root as some supplements may interfere with other prescription medications. Any weight loss plan should include a balanced, low fat diet as well as regular exercise. Any supplement you take will be that much more effective when combined with a healthy lifestyle. Remember there is no magic pill to help you shed weight rapidly; it'll take time and dedication to lose weight.

http://www.webmd.com/diet/guide/herbal-remedies http://www.supplementwatch.com/suplib/supplement.asp?DocId=1340&templateId=100 http://www.healthcastle.com/fiber-solubleinsoluble.shtml

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  • HelloLife Guest HelloLife Guest

    my question is:
    WHEN I EAT AT A RESTAURANT, WITH IN AN HOUR I HAVE TO FIND A BATHROOM. WOULD KOJAC ROOT WORK FOR ME?
    I NEED INFORMATION. PLEASE REPLY.
    Commented on HelloLife March 10 2009 at 11:25 am

  • HelloLife Guest HelloLife Guest

    hello, I would like to know where I can I get this product in San Diego, and if it know with a different name
    Thanks
    Commented on HelloLife April 29 2011 at 9:54 am

  • HelloLife HelloLife

    Mabi, you can order Zenitrim online (www.zenitrim.com). It contains the konjac root fiber discussed in this post.
    Commented on HelloLife April 29 2011 at 11:47 am

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