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Capsaicin: Lose Weight Eating Tabasco Sauce

I'm reading For Women First and the front cover of the magazine denotes that capsaicin makes fat cells self-destruct. The article states that capsaicin found in hot chili peppers, Tabasco sauce and jalopenos works similar to ephedra without harming your heart. But if you have a tender stomach, eating these food items is certainley not a good idea. All one needs to do is to ingest 3g per day or 3,000mg of capsaicin to actively burn "brown" fat. I have a dear friend who is totally addicted to Tabasco and consumes it daily. He's lean as can be and puts capsaicin on everything. So here's the question: How many of the women reading this blog would offer their bodies up for "capsaicin science" and take 3g daily for one month to burn fat fast? Let me know.


Tagged as: capsaicin, health, weight loss and diet

Deborah Arneson holds a B.S. in Food Science, a M.S. in Counseling Psychology and is a licensed clinical nutritionist. A veteran in her field, she specializes in solving hormonal imbalances: increasing energy, focus, moods, eliminating anxiety, constipation and sleep problems though one on one nutrition counseling and Ayurvedic practices.

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FACEBOOK FRIENDS Posted on 19:40, Sep 29th 2011

I love eating hot stuff and I eat something spicy every day. I like the added benefit of fat burning but would still eat the great spicy foods without the benefit.

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