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Can Supplements Help You Get Rid Of Bingo Wings?
Having bingo wings is not fun. And lots of nutrition companies know this. Thus, the market is flooded with sleeveless snake oil that really doesn’t help.
In all fairness, however, there are a select few supplements that do work. These are very rare, though. And in any case, supplements will never be able to do all the work for you.
So without further ado, here are some supplements that DO help:
1. Yerba mate. The granddaddy of all teas, yerba mate is probably the most powerful tea money can buy. It will knock out cravings and elevate energy for up to an entire day. Proceed with caution, however, because too much will prevent you from sleeping.
2. Loose leaf dragon well. Loose leaf dragon well tea does a great job at providing controlled increases in energy while improving mood. I strongly recommend that you stay away from bagged tea as it’s not as strong and is usually of a lower quality.
3. Proteoglycan pills. In other words, glucosamine sulfate. It does a moderately well job at preserving your joints. And joint preservation should be top priority because once your joints give out, you can’t get them back.
4. All natural bars. You should never rely on energy bars as your main food source. However, they can get you out of a bind with minimal impact on those bingo wings. The key here is to only have them in emergencies, never let yourself starve.
5. Concentrated fish pills. Pills with concentrated fish oil do provide health and fat burning benefits, the research is clear here. However, taking too many pills is NOT better. In fact, it can decrease health. Also, pay close attention to nutrition labels as most manufacturers do not state EPA and DHA content.
The key to proper supplementation to reduce bingo wings is to have realistic expectations. Please do not assume that any single supplement is going to work wonders. The only exception here is yerba mate since it’s so powerful. Nevertheless, nothing can substitute a balanced diet that controls insulin and intense workouts.
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