Metabolism Advice Shared by Canadian Athletics Authority XP Labs
Fitness Pulse has recently shared tips linking peppers to metabolic health, with an emphasis on weight loss
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 15, 2017 ) North Bay, Ontario -- Created by the physical conditioning team at XP Labs, Fitness Pulse is a video portal designed to promote general public awareness of the most recent health research from around the globe. The website updates daily with free information sourced from university studies and published medical journals. Most recently, Fitness Pulse covered a literature review from Mysore, India, which explored the benefits of capsaicin and the consumption of peppers.
Capsaicin is an active component in peppers, which are all plants belonging to the genus Capsicum. It is, essentially, what makes chilies so spicy hot. The more capsaicin in a pepper, the hotter it is. Bell peppers, however, are unique in that they are the only member of the Capsicum family which does not contain any capsaicin. While normally capsaicin is considered to be an irritant, causing a burning sensation upon contact, a recent analysis of these delicious plants has shown that eating them can have a number of positive effects on the body.
Researchers in Mysore, India, have completed a literature review which provides enough data to confirm that capsaicin causes a release of serotonin, which reduces hunger and therefore has the ability to aid in weight-loss efforts. According to the review, consuming hot peppers also has a positive effect on metabolic syndrome, which is a dangerous group of simultaneously occurring poor health conditions that increases your risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. In addition to its weight management benefits, capsaicin shows some supportive qualities in managing inflammation, fatty liver disease, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, heart enlargement, and diabetes. Capsaicin may also help reduce the risk of stroke and cancer, although more research is necessary.
Learn more about Fitness Pulse:
Using a conversational style, Fitness Pulse is brought up-to-date daily with short, easy-to-follow health and fitness clips. Viewers may see the video regarding the effects of capsaicin on the body here. As well as videos on several other health and wellness topics, such as the cancer fight benefits of broccoli and improving your performance with beetroot extract!
XP Labs is located in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Interested parties may contact them via their website, https://xplabs.net/ or by calling their toll-free number, 1-800-586-9086. Fitness Pulse is a part of the XP Labs website, although the Fitness Pulse videos may also be accessed via YouTube
About XP Labs 84654:
XP Labs is the creation of a passionate team of sports nutritionist experts who are relentlessly committed to helping athletes of all levels achieve their maximum physical potential. The foundation of every sports nutrition formula we develop is based on clinical science and real world results. Every ingredient in our formulas is precisely dosed and supported by gold standard, university research to ensure you experience maximum results every time.
Capsaicin is an active component in peppers, which are all plants belonging to the genus Capsicum. It is, essentially, what makes chilies so spicy hot. The more capsaicin in a pepper, the hotter it is. Bell peppers, however, are unique in that they are the only member of the Capsicum family which does not contain any capsaicin. While normally capsaicin is considered to be an irritant, causing a burning sensation upon contact, a recent analysis of these delicious plants has shown that eating them can have a number of positive effects on the body.
Researchers in Mysore, India, have completed a literature review which provides enough data to confirm that capsaicin causes a release of serotonin, which reduces hunger and therefore has the ability to aid in weight-loss efforts. According to the review, consuming hot peppers also has a positive effect on metabolic syndrome, which is a dangerous group of simultaneously occurring poor health conditions that increases your risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. In addition to its weight management benefits, capsaicin shows some supportive qualities in managing inflammation, fatty liver disease, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, heart enlargement, and diabetes. Capsaicin may also help reduce the risk of stroke and cancer, although more research is necessary.
Learn more about Fitness Pulse:
Using a conversational style, Fitness Pulse is brought up-to-date daily with short, easy-to-follow health and fitness clips. Viewers may see the video regarding the effects of capsaicin on the body here. As well as videos on several other health and wellness topics, such as the cancer fight benefits of broccoli and improving your performance with beetroot extract!
XP Labs is located in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Interested parties may contact them via their website, https://xplabs.net/ or by calling their toll-free number, 1-800-586-9086. Fitness Pulse is a part of the XP Labs website, although the Fitness Pulse videos may also be accessed via YouTube
About XP Labs 84654:
XP Labs is the creation of a passionate team of sports nutritionist experts who are relentlessly committed to helping athletes of all levels achieve their maximum physical potential. The foundation of every sports nutrition formula we develop is based on clinical science and real world results. Every ingredient in our formulas is precisely dosed and supported by gold standard, university research to ensure you experience maximum results every time.
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Tel: 1-800-586-9086
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Email us
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