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Do Appetite Suppressants Work?

Appetite is an enormously complicated part of biology that’s influenced by a ton of different hormones and lifestyle factors.

Hormones like ghrelin, leptin, serotonin, cortisol, and others can increase or decrease your appetite, and they’re in turn influenced by your sleep, your activity, your macronutrients, your micronutrients, drinking, drugs, and more. The speed at which you eat your food affects your appetite. And then there are the psychological causes of appetite that lead some of us to eat when we’re not even hungry.

But we’re not going to get lost in the weeds, here — we’re here to talk supplements. Are there pills that can help you handle your appetite? There’s some pretty interesting science behind a lot of them, though many work in different ways.

Editor’s note: The content on BarBend is meant to be informative in nature, but it should not be taken as medical advice. The opinions and articles on this site are not intended for use as diagnosis, prevention, and/or treatment of health problems. It’s always a good idea to talk to your doctor before beginning a new fitness, nutritional, and/or supplement routine.

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1. The “Expand In Your Stomach” Stuff

The less space in your stomach, the less you’ll want to eat.

(Unless you have psychological issues contributing to your hunger, hormonal imbalances, or other issues. But we’re talking generally, here.)

Perhaps the most effective and reliable appetite suppressants are the least complicated: you eat them, they swell in your stomach, they make your stomach “think” it’s got more food than it does.

Glucomannan is a really interesting example. Used in a lot of fat burners like Leanbean, it’s made from the root of the Japanese konjac plant, it absorbs a ton of water, and an effective dose can be just 500 milligrams a day, though 1 gram is usually prescribed. A study published in the International Journal of Obesity found that two 500-milligram doses of glucomannan per day helped obese patients lose over 5 pounds in an 8-week period without any other changes to their diet whatsoever.(1) It’s also the main ingredient in shirataki noodles. Note that because it absorbs so much water it can produce thirst and it may reduce the amount of protein and fat absorbed from a meal, but besides that few side effects are reported.(2)

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Similar ingredients are psyllium husk, made from the seeds of the Plantago plant. They’re super high in soluble fiber and they form a thick gel when mixed with water. Studies have suggested that about two teaspoons of the stuff (6-ish grams) taken before a meal can significantly reduce the amount of calories consumed.(3)

Fenugreek, a herb from the legume factory, has been found to have similar effects for similar reasons.(4)

Note that these sorts of supplements can produce indigestion, particularly when not combined with water and food. But given the fact that they’re all natural and that side effects are reported relatively rarely, many feel they’re worth trying out.

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2. The Hormonal

Often sourced from the plant Griffonia simplicifolia, 5-HTP is what’s called a serotonin precursor. Serotonin is often considered a “happy hormone” but it has a few different effects, one of which is that it decreases appetite — or more accurately, it increases the satiety you get from the food you eat, according to Behavioural Brain Research.(5)

A lot of studies back this up, including a placebo-controlled, randomized study of 20 overweight women that found those who took 5-HTP in an oral spray significantly reduced their BMI and the circumferences of their arms and hips in just 4 weeks.(6)(7) Note that it can produce nausea in some folks.

The herb Caralluma fimbriata has a similar effect on serotonin, with several studies showing that about a gram of the plant’s extract per day resulted in significant reductions in BMI and waist circumference.(8)(9)

Finally Garcinia cambogia is often touted as a “miracle weight loss cure” because it appears to reduce belly fat.(10) Studies published in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry and Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism concluded that this Indonesian plant may increase serotonin levels, though it’s not hard to find studies that have found it to have no effect on weight, so the research is mixed.(11)(12)(13)(14)

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3. Stimulants

Caffeine and nicotine are the bane of many, and we are not recommending anyone take up smoking, but the fact remains that these stimulants and others like them appear to have a marked effect on appetite.

Caffeine has a reputation for appetite suppression and while there’s decent evidence for this, more research is needed.(15) What’s much more widely accepted is that nicotine curbs hunger, which is why it’s not unheard of for folks to try chewing a small amount of nicotine gum to kill their appetite: your average nicotine gum has 4 milligrams per hit, but one milligram is enough for many nonsmokers to produce the effect. Research published in 2011 in Science found that this is because nicotinic receptors in the brain also activate neurons associated with peptide hormones that are linked to appetite.(16)

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A 2005 study in Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism also found that caffeine and nicotine together enhance one another’s appetite suppressant effects.(17) Yohimbine is another stimulant that’s linked to lower appetite, though it has more of a reputation for being tough to digest.(18)

Again, we’re not recommending nicotine — while it’s less addictive than cigarettes, which have thousands of other ingredients that make them more harmful, it’s still an addictive substance.

Wrapping Up

A regular exercise habit, good sleep hygiene, managing stress levels, and a diet that includes plenty of fiber, water, and protein will go a very, very long way to helping keep your appetite and “hunger hormones” in check. Nonetheless, when used judiciously and under the supervision of a doctor, you may find success by occasionally employing some of the products outlined here — just remember the “under the supervision” of a doctor part.

References

1. Walsh DE, et al. Effect of glucomannan on obese patients: a clinical study. Int J Obes. 1984;8(4):289-93.
2. Baer DJ, et al. Dietary fiber decreases the metabolizable energy content and nutrient digestibility of mixed diets fed to humans. J Nutr. 1997 Apr;127(4):579-86.
3. Brum JM, et al. Satiety effects of psyllium in healthy volunteers. Appetite. 2016 Oct 1;105:27-36.
4. Mathern JR, et al. Effect of fenugreek fiber on satiety, blood glucose and insulin response and energy intake in obese subjects. Phytother Res. 2009 Nov;23(11):1543-8.
5. Voigt JP, et al. Serotonin controlling feeding and satiety. Behav Brain Res. 2015 Jan 15;277:14-31.
6. Rondanelli M, et al. Relationship between the absorption of 5-hydroxytryptophan from an integrated diet, by means of Griffonia simplicifolia extract, and the effect on satiety in overweight females after oral spray administration. Eat Weight Disord. 2012 Mar;17(1):e22-8.
7. Hinz M, et al. 5-HTP efficacy and contraindications. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2012;8:323-8.
8. Kuriyan R, et al. Effect of Caralluma fimbriata extract on appetite, food intake and anthropometry in adult Indian men and women. Appetite. 2007 May;48(3):338-44.
9. Astell KJ, et al. A pilot study investigating the effect of Caralluma fimbriata extract on the risk factors of metabolic syndrome in overweight and obese subjects: a randomised controlled clinical trial. Complement Ther Med. 2013 Jun;21(3):180-9.
10. Hayamizu K, et al. Effects of garcinia cambogia (Hydroxycitric Acid) on visceral fat accumulation: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Curr Ther Res Clin Exp. 2003 Sep;64(8):551-67.
11. Preuss HG, et al. Effects of a natural extract of (-)-hydroxycitric acid (HCA-SX) and a combination of HCA-SX plus niacin-bound chromium and Gymnema sylvestre extract on weight loss. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2004 May;6(3):171-80.
12. Ohia SE, et al. Safety and mechanism of appetite suppression by a novel hydroxycitric acid extract (HCA-SX). Mol Cell Biochem. 2002 Sep;238(1-2):89-103.
13. Anton SD, et al. Investigations of botanicals on food intake, satiety, weight loss and oxidative stress: study protocol of a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study. Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Xue Bao. 2011 Nov;9(11):1190-8.
14. Kim JE, et al. Does Glycine max leaves or Garcinia Cambogia promote weight-loss or lower plasma cholesterol in overweight individuals: a randomized control trial. Nutr J. 2011 Sep 21;10:94.
15. Schubert MM, et al. Caffeine, coffee, and appetite control: a review. Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2017 Dec;68(8):901-912.
16. Mineur YS, et al. Nicotine decreases food intake through activation of POMC neurons. Science. 2011 Jun 10;332(6035):1330-2.
17. Jessen A, et al. The appetite-suppressant effect of nicotine is enhanced by caffeine. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2005 Jul;7(4):327-33.
18. Callahan MF, et al. Yohimbine and rauwolscine reduce food intake of genetically obese (obob) and lean mice. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1984 Apr;20(4):591-9.

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Exactly what you need to know about garcinia cambogia extract for weight loss

If there’s one thing that’s been proven time and again, it’s that there is no magic pill for weight loss.

And yet, “quick fixes” keep popping up everywhere…and they’re usually pretty problematic (I see you, detox teas). Another example: garcinia cambogia extract-an ingredient most commonly found in weight-loss supplements.

Uh, what exactly is garcinia cambogia?


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Garcinia cambogia-a.k.a. Malabar tamarind-is a fruit commonly grown in India and Southeast Asia, according to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH). The rind of the fruit is often used to flavor curries and to preserve food.

That rind, however, also contains a chemical called hydroxycitric acid (HCA), which is where the plant’s weight-loss claims come into play-HCA has been studied for weight loss through appetite suppression, per the NCCIH (which is why supplements that contain garcinia cambogia extract are also thought to help you lose weight).

So…is it true? Can garcinia cambogia help you lose weight?

While, yes, there have been studies on garcinia cambogia and weight loss, they haven’t necessarily been reliable (nor are they recent, for that matter).

In a research review set to be published in 2019, researchers found that only five randomized, controlled studies of garcinia cambogia’s effect on weight loss have been done in the last 50 years, according to Scott Kahan, M.D., M.P.H., director of the National Center for Weight Wellness, who carried out the study. (FYI: there have been more than 14,000 studies on unfounded therapies for weight loss in that time, he says.)

What’s more: In those five studies, participants saw very little weight loss. “The most positive study showed that several months of taking garcinia cambogia may lead to one pound of weight loss, at best,” says Kahan-placebo pills were usually more effective.

Well, is garcinia cambogia harmful?

According to Kahan’s research, there are very few severe side effects of garcina cambogia (he only found a few examples of diarrhea, brain fog and, in rare cases, liver damage). And according to the NCCIH, garcinia cambogia is pretty safe for short-term use (12 weeks or fewer).

But while garcinia cambogia itself may not be terrible, the ingredients it comes packaged with in some weight-loss supplements can be.

In 2017, for example, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning about the weight-loss supplement Fruta Planta Life, which is marketed as “Garcinia Cambogia Premium” and contains garcinia cambogia extract and sibutramine (Meridia), an appetite suppressant that was removed from the market in 2010 due to safety concerns. Sibutramine had been shown to increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, cause jaundice, and trigger seizures-pretty nasty stuff.

Another thing to note: since garcinia cambogia extract diet pills are supplements, not drugs, the FDA doesn’t regulate their use or review their effectiveness or safety unless their use becomes linked to multiple hospitalizations, says Sue Decotiis, M.D., a medical weight-loss expert. That means that it’s up to manufacturers to decide how much garcinia cambogia extract their pills pack, as well as what other health-impacting ingredients (like sibutramine) are added to the mix.

I probably shouldn’t take garcinia cambogia…right?

Uh yeah, it’s best to skip it. Possible side effects aside, Kahan says any weight-loss supplement containing garcinia cambogia is a waste of money.

And honestly, that goes for weight-loss supplements in general. “Unlike medical therapies, supplements and various diets and practices are not bound by strict requirements for clinical evaluation and evidence,” says Kahan, adding that “it’s unlikely that all the advertised claims are true.”

Basically, diet supplements-including ones containing garcinia cambogia-aren’t worth the risk, or money. If you want to lose weight, speak to your doctor first, and focus on combining a healthy, balanced diet with regular exercise, suggests Kahan.

The bottom line: Don’t waste your money on any weight-loss supplements (including ones with garcinia cambogia). At best, they’re ineffective; at worst, they’re harmful.