Sunday, February 11, 2007

What is Bioperine and How Does it Help Weight Loss?

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Take a look at the label on your bottle of diet pills, and you might find the ingredient bioperine listed. While not as known an ingredient as hoodia for appetite suppression or guarana for speeding the metabolism, most weight loss companies are finding that bioperine offers essential aid to dieters when taken in supplement form.


But what is bioperine, and how does it help one lose weight?


Simply put, bioperine is an extract of pepper. That's right. Bioperine comes from black pepper and special long peppers harvested in southeast Asia. In this extracted form the bioperine is its most potent.


While shopping for weight loss aids, you may have noticed some supplements include some form or another of a pepper extract. This is because peppers have been found to better assist the absorption of essential vitamins and minerals into the blood. Pepper extracts are enhancers, in effect, and in the case of bioperine it is believed to increase the potency of other ingredients contained in diet pills, like amino acids and antioxidants.


Given this, it has also been found that bioperine aids in increased metabolism, which is helpful in burning fat. As for its role as a bioavailability enhancer, tests on bioperine have shown that the extract can increase the potency of beta carotene and vitamin C, among other essential nutrients.


As for side effects, there are no dramatic risks attributed to the use bioperine. However, anybody considering taking diet supplements to lose weight may be subject to various side effects associated with other ingredients. It is always helpful to consult a physician before taking any weight loss aid, regardless of whether or not they contain bioperine.


Kathryn Lively is a freelance health writer who contributes to Physedge diet supplements and to Compuslim, the custom fit weight loss program for busy lifestyles.

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