Thermogenic means 'tending to produce heat', and is commonly used to describe the effects of certain drugs which increase heat, or body temperature, through stimulating the metabolism so it burns more energy, and raises body heat.
The website http://www.everydiet.org/diet/thermogenic-weight-loss has some information about thermogenic weight loss. For the complete diet try the book The Fresh Start Thermogenic Diet: The Proven Program for Lasting Weight Loss through Fat-Burning Foods which can be found at http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578262216/?tag=eded-20
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Thermogenic effect
WebMD is a great resource for all things medical. Using this site will give you information about Thermogenic weight loss, helping to determine if it is right for you.
The term thermogenic means tending to produce heat. Themogenics is most commonly applied to drugs because drugs increase heat through metabolic stimulation.
You can indeed purchase thermogenic fat burners at GNC. They carry many brands including: USPlabs, Total Lean, VPX Redline & Nutrex.
Could Thermogenic Foods Help You Achieve Your Weight Loss Goals? Thermogenic foods are products that actually work to speed up your metabolism making weight loss easier to attain. The diet plan focuses on a slight reduction and limitation of carbohydrate consumption, looking for low glycemic index in foods, and increasing the intake of thermogenic foods. Thermogenic foods which are highly recommended for this plan include chiles, garlic, cinnamon, mustard, parsley, apple cider vinegar, celery, ginger, salmon, turnip greens and others. These foods primarily function to act as a metabolic booster- speeding up how quickly your system burns fat and calories.
Probably not but I would check with a pharmacist to be sure.
Wilborn J. Deason has written: 'Thermogenic therapy' -- subject(s): Diathermy
Try looking at your local GNC or CVS =)
All water helps in general because it is an essential nutrient. It is essential for life and good health. As part of your total weight loss program or plan, the thermogenic effect of chilled water may help with weight loss. For more information about the thermogenic effect, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links..
NO! (emphatically NO) - Better nutrition, more activity and a little patience will get you the results you want. Age 13 is way too young for a thermogenic supplement.