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The Evidence for Zotrim’s Effects on Weight Loss

Zotrim is a completely unique, patented herbal supplement that has proven evidence for its effects on weight loss.

This evidence is what sets it apart from all the other non-medicinal weight loss products – it has been confirmed as the only supplement with real scientific proof.

Studies of Zotrim

1) Placebo Controlled Study of Weight Loss

Studies of Zotrim has been done for 45 days to understand the effects it has on weight loss. 47 overweight subjects ages 20-60 were allocated either a placebo or the Zotrim formulation – instructed to take three tablets with water before their main meals.

The study showed that those taking Zotrim lost an average of 5.1 kilograms (or 11.3 pounds) compared to just 0.3 kilograms (0.7 pounds) lost when taking the placebo.

2) Weight Maintenance

One of the hardest things about losing weight is keeping the weight off. This is why a follow up study was undertaken in order to show how successful Zotrim is in maintaining weight loss. Twenty-two out of the twenty-four who had been taking weight loss were allowed to keep taking it for another twelve months, weighed monthly. The result was that their ideal weight was maintained – where the average weight started at 73 kilograms (161 pounds) and ended at 72.5 kilograms (160 pounds) after the 12 months.

3) Weight Loss and Eating Behavior

A test was performed with 50 UK consumers looking to lose weight. They were given Zotrim and instructed to take two tablets, three times a day, with a glass of water before meals. The average weight loss over 28 days was shown to be 2.5 kilograms (5.5 pounds), over half said they were eating less than usual, and two thirds said that they were now snacking less in between meals.

4) Gastric Emptying Study

Stomach fullness and the gastric emptying rate are known to be closely connected to the mechanisms of eating control, so a study was undertaken to test Zotrim’s effect in this area. Seven previously fasted subjects were tested and they took three capsules of Zotrim or three placebo capsules with 20ml of apple juice, followed by 400 ml of apple juice 15 minutes later.

Gastric volume was then measured every 10 minutes and the time it took to empty the stomach. The test showed that the average time it took to empty the stomach was 58 minutes for those taking Zotrim, and 38 minutes when taking the placebo.

5) Fullness Study

The time it took to a perceived fullness was investigated in 20 subjects, who took two capsules of Zotrim or two placebo capsules before meals. They recorded the time that it took for them to feel full during each meal. On average, the combined time to feel full over three meals was 35 minutes with Zotrim, and 61 minutes with the placebo.

6) Effect on Snacking and TV Viewing

TV viewing has been shown as a factor in influencing eating behavior and becoming overweight. This is why the effect of TV viewing and Zotrim on energy intake from snacks was studied in 11 adults. Those tested either took two Zotrim tablets or two placebo tablets with a drink in the morning and before lunch. Two hours after lunch, those tested would be given access to a TV video or a blank screen with access to unlimited snacks, and their total energy intake was measured. The energy intake was a lot higher when subjects were watching the TV compared to when not watching. And their energy intake whilst watching TV was also reduced when the subjects took Zotrim.

7) Effect of Zotrim on Waist Circumference

In one test, 61 overweight women took Zotrim for four weeks. Their eating patterns and hunger were all recorded through questionnaires, and weight loss and waist measurements were taken at intervals of two weeks. The average weight loss was 1.8kg (4lbs) in the four weeks, with an average waist reduction of around 4.3cm (just under 2 inches) in the four weeks. Those tested felt less hungry in between meals and fuller after meals.

8) Study With Healthcare Professionals

The most recent Zotrim study involved 70 healthcare professionals who took the formula for six weeks. The results of the study showed that 2.3 kg was the average six-week weight loss. The average reduction in waist circumference was 3.4cm. Hunger between meals was reduced, consumption of snacks was less, and those tested felt fuller after meals. 22% of those involved in this test lost more than 5% of their original weight. This weight loss can have a significant impact on health, especially when weight is lost from the abdominal areas.

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