Have you ever seen a mermaid with a pot belly? It could be that these temptresses of the sea have maintained their svelte figures for centuries by nibbling on fucoxanthin, a compound found in brown seaweed that attacks belly fat. Luckily, you don’t have to dive to the bottom of the sea to whittle your middle because a new, marine-vegetable based weight management supplement called fucoTHIN which is yet to get an approval from FDA is now available with clinically proven results on humans.
Garden of Life is launching fucoTHIN, a non-stimulant weight management supplement with a thermogenic effect for fat metabolism. Researchers have confirmed that fucoTHIN naturally promotes thermogenesis, the process by which the body increases its metabolic rate and requires the utilization of internal stores of energy such as fat.
Exciting research and a human clinical trial yielded results indicating that fucoTHIN supports the breakdown of fat in white adipose tissue, or visceral fat cells, which accumulate in the liver and around the stomach and organs. The findings are important because studies have shown almost 46 percent of adult Americans have an excess of visceral fat, which has been identified as a leading risk factor for a variety of serious health issues.
Combined with a diet and exercise program, fucoTHIN can be an important addition to a healthy weight management plan
says Marie Spano, a registered dietician and vice president for the International Society of Sports Nutrition.
FucoTHIN contains a proprietary blend of fucoxanthin, a carotenoid found in brown seaweed, and pomegranate seed oil, a powerful antioxidant that works synergistically with fucoxanthin to promote thermogenesis and provide cellular protection. FucoThin costs $39.95 for a 30-day supply.










