Do Fat Loss Creams Work?
Posted in Uncategorized on June 16th, 2010 by Administrator – Be the first to comment
Do fat loss creams work?
The research is pretty clear that nearly all of the heavily advertised weight loss “aids” do nothing. However, one compound found to be very effective is aminophylline. One study found there was a significant difference in the waist lines when a cream with this compound was applied.
The researchers who created this study were candid and let readers know that without a certain amount of exercise and a particular calorie limit, there would have been no significant differences between the aminophylline group and the control group.
In the study, both groups were held to a 1,200-calorie diet and were encouraged to walk.
At the end of twelve weeks, the aminophylline group lost an average of eleven centimeters (4.33 inches) while the control group lost five centimeters (2 inches).
I believe that if the individuals in this study had included more exercise and switched from walking to strength training/circuits, there would have been more lost inches. Still, that is quite remarkable for a cream.
1. M. K. Caruso, 1 S. Pekarovic, 2 W. J. Raum 3 F. Greenway. Topical fat reduction from the waist. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2007 May;9(3):300-3.



