Phaseolean Weight Management
(NLT 20,000 units)
Extracted from beans of
Phaseolus vulgaris (White Kidney Beans).
Suitable Ingredient for
Weight Management
Anti-Adipogenic
Blood Sugar Management
in YOUR Preferred Product Formats
Tablets & Capsules
Powder Premixes
Drinks & Beverages
Meal Replacement Shakes
How it Works
Aids Weight Loss
Phaseolamin inhibits the enzyme alpha-amylase which is responsible for breaking down starches into sugars.
Blood Sugar Management
Slows down the digestion of carbohydrates thus prevent spikes in blood sugar levels and keeps a prolonged feeling of satiety.
Decreased Fat Storage
Reduced glucose availability limits the conversion of glucose to fats.
Clinical Findings
2.1 Kg*
Mean body weight loss
2.53* inches
Average Waist Circumference Reduction
Clinical Findings
3.02 inches*
Average Thigh Circumference Reduction
3.05%*
Average BMI Reduction
Clinical Findings
24.86mm*
Average skin fold fat thickness reduction
3.19 inches*
Average hip circumference reduction
Grades We Offer
White Kidney Bean extracts |
Water Soluble |
Clinically Tested |
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN |
SHELF LIFE |
---|---|---|---|---|
Phaseolean |
Yes |
Yes |
INDIA |
24 months |
Grades We Offer
WHITE KIDNEY BEAN EXTRACTS |
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PHASEOLEAN |
Source : White Kidney Beans Clinically Tested : Yes Country of Origin : INDIA Shelf Life : 24 months |
PhaseoLean™ is a White Kidney Bean extract which has been clinically proven to support weight management.
White kidney bean extract, often used as a dietary supplement and weight loss aid, contains a compound known as "phaseolamin." This active ingredient is a type of alpha-amylase inhibitor. Alpha-amylase is an enzyme in the body that helps break down carbohydrates into glucose (sugar), which is then absorbed and used for energy or stored as fat. By inhibiting this enzyme, phaseolamin reduces the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, thereby potentially reducing the calorie impact of high-carb foods. It's important to note that while white kidney bean extract can assist in reducing the impact of carbohydrates on weight gain, its effectiveness is maximized when used in conjunction with a balanced diet and regular physical activity.
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