Fucothin uses Fucoxanthin as its main ingredient, and this is the main selling point. Fucoxanthin is similar to lycopene, since it is an antioxidant. Antioxidants help protect the cells in your body from damage attributed to free-radicals. Fucoxanthin comes from brown seaweed which has been a staple food source for many Asian cultures for thousands of years.
Fucoxanthin claims to be the first ingredient created from algae, which is clinically proven to be a thermogenic. Thermogenics raise your core body temperature slightly resulting in a fat burning effect. The inclusion of Pomegranate seed oil is supposed to work with fucoxanthin to help support the natural Thermogenic effect. Pomegranate seed oil contains many unique fatty acids and antioxidants which are very healthy.
Advantages
- Fucothin is all natural and contains no stimulants.
- The official Fucothin website is very well setup and contains a lot of information.
Disadvantages
- Results may not appear for 6 weeks.
- Fucothin contains no known appetite suppressants.
- Can only be officially purchased directly from Whole Food stores. Third parties may sell it on the Internet however.
The all natural aspect of Fucothin will be appealing to many people. The only major drawback to this product is that it will take about six weeks before you begin to see any type of noticeable weight loss. That’s a very long time if you are looking to lose weight immediately. It might be best to combine this product with something that will work quicker.
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