Glucomannan in Review

February 9, 2008

A couple of weeks ago, I took on the challenge of incorporating 6 grams of glucomannan in my diet as suggested by a food plan put forth in Women’s Health (WH).  Please refer to old blog post for background information.  I failed you all!  First, I had a lot of trouble incorporating 2 grams of this super pill, let alone 6 grams.  WH touted no vicious side effects, I must admit that my stomach was not having it.  The times where I could not check my self-control at the door and gave in to sinful pleasures like Golden Oreos [the most delicious treats on earth], it didn’t seem to matter that I had consumed a substance that was supposed to expand 50 times its own water weight.  It in no way prevented me (or limited me) from scarfing down these little treats from heaven.  So I’m sorry to say that I gave this a thumbs down.  If anyone still is interested, I have a whole bottle left that I would be happy to donate.

 I think other folks have the potential of being successful with this.  In theory, it is no different than the idea of incorporating ground flaxseed in oatmeal and bowls of cereal.  For me, I think I couldn’t get over the idea that it probably wasn’t something sustainable in the long-term, kind of like SlimFast.  Are we really “designed” to drink fluids that are supposed to expand in our stomachs and therefore, prevent us from eating?  It just seems cruel, unless you are using the SlimFast as a thickening agent in a milkshake (seriously, this is highly-recommended and brilliant)!  So, my failure could have easily been contributed to my own biases rather than the lack of effectiveness of this “supplement”.  For now, I’m still of the firm belief that balanced meals and regular exercise is the key to the healthiest and fittest lifestyle.  Just one person’s opinion!

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  • 1. mary  |  February 26, 2008 at 8:06 pm

    What i have read in the WH Perfect body diet book,
    is that the pill form ,does not work like the power form.

    I myself have not used it yet !

    I plan to try it.

    I’ll get back with my

    Reply

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