Testosterone and Hair Loss: What's the Link?

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Hmmmm…is that more hair than usual circling the shower drain? Or are you just being paranoid?


The truth is, male androgenetic alopecia (AGA) — also known as androgenic alopecia or male pattern baldness — affects a whopping 30 to 50 percent of males by age fifty.


It’s the most common form of hair loss and mainly affects hair around the temples and front part of the scalp. It’s also permanent.


Look, whether your hair vibe is more George Constanza or Jean Luc Picard, we think you’re handsome regardless of what you’ve got on your noggin. But we also get that the mere thought of hair loss can be anxiety-producing.


So, what causes hair loss? Many factors can influence hair growth and shedding. But genetics and male hormones like testosterone play a key role in the development of AGA.


In this article, we’ll dig into what can cause hair loss and look at the link between testosterone and hair loss. We’ll cover prevention strategies for hair loss on testosterone.


Understanding the Hair Growth Cycle and Causes of Hair Loss


You probably don’t think much about how your hair grows. It just kinda comes out of your scalp, right? Surprise, surprise. It’s actually more complex than that.


The hair growth cycle involves three distinct phases:

  • Anagen. The growth (anagen) stage is when new hair fibers actively form within the hair follicles. What you might not know is that this process can last several years. TL;DR: Hair growth definitely doesn’t happen overnight.

  • Catagen. The transition (catagen) phase signals the end of active growth. It can last several weeks.

  • Telogen. The resting period (or telogen phase) is when hair follicles become dormant. At any given time, up to 15 percent of the hairs on your body (including facial hair, arm hair and even chest hair) are in the telogen phase. This stage can last up to a year.

Shedding hair every day is normal — up to 200 strands, give or take. Shedding more than this might indicate an underlying hitch in the hair growth cycle.


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External and Environmental Causes of Hair Loss

Many factors can disrupt the hair growth cycle and lead to increased shedding. This includes:

  • Poor nutrition

  • Infection

  • Medication reactions

  • Stress

  • Menopause (in females)

  • Tight hairstyles (bye-bye, man bun)

But in the case of male pattern baldness, hormones and genetics are at play.



Hormonal Causes of Hair Loss

Let’s start with how hormonal treatments can mess with your T-levels.


If you’re struggling with erectile dysfunction, it’s not uncommon to fret about your testosterone levels. After all, there’s a link between low testosterone levels and issues like erectile dysfunction, low drive and poor arousal wellness.


Low-T is more common in older men. But conditions like diabetes, autoimmune disease, thyroid disease and testicular cancer (or injury) can increase your risk at any age.


The following can also cause a temporary dip in T:

  • Over-exercising

  • Poor nutrition

  • Certain meds

The good news? It’s treatable!


Healthcare providers commonly treat low-T with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) — also known as testosterone injections. But TRT comes with potential side effects, and in some people, it may trigger hair loss.

So, high T = hair loss?


Actually, that’s not the whole story.


One 2017 population study in Northeastern Germany looked at the relationship between hormones and hair loss in men. It found no link between male hormones and male hair loss.


Researchers noted that this backs up previous research suggesting that developing bald spots from male pattern baldness might have more to do with sensitivity to male hormones than the hormone levels themselves.


It turns out genetics influence how sensitive your hair follicles are to circulating dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT is a byproduct of testosterone and one of the most potent androgens (male hormones).


Your body produces testosterone. As a byproduct of testosterone production, it converts a small amount of that testosterone to DHT by way of the 5-alpha reductase enzyme, which is found in small amounts in the body.


In young males, the body needs DHT to ensure the healthy development of the genitals and prostate, along with secondary characteristics like voice, muscle mass and body hair.


As an adult? DHT doesn’t really have a large job to do, and it can cause problems, like male pattern hair loss. In fact, researchers have found more DHT in balding scalps compared to non-balding ones. But not every guy’s hair follicles are ultra-sensitive to this hormone.


The more testosterone you produce, the higher the levels of DHT in your body. That’s not necessarily a death sentence for your hair, but it is a fact.


DHT can attach to receptors in the scalp and gradually shrink hair follicles until they can no longer produce hair — a process known as follicular miniaturization.


But what ultimately influences whether DHT has drastic effects on your hair is how sensitive your body is to DHT — that’s where genetics come in.


If you have a genetic predisposition to DHT sensitivity, too much of it can wreak havoc on your hairline.


Does High Testosterone or TRT Cause Hair Loss?


Okay…if DHT is a byproduct of testosterone, does that mean high testosterone levels can cause hair loss?

Is testosterone — gasp — bad?


Nope. High testosterone and testosterone injections (TRT) don’t directly cause male pattern baldness.


Increases in testosterone, natural or from testosterone boosters, don’t necessarily cause androgenetic alopecia. But if your hair follicles are more sensitive to DHT because of a genetic predisposition, you might be more likely to experience hair loss as a result of higher levels of DHT or testosterone injections.



How to Prevent Hair Loss While Taking Testosterone


We’ll say it again: Taking testosterone doesn’t mean you’ll definitely experience hair loss. Male pattern baldness isn’t about the amount of T in your body but whether your hair follicles have a higher sensitivity to DHT.


Though this increased sensitivity is genetically determined, there are a few steps you can take to treat and minimize your risk of hair loss.

Ask a healthcare provider about the following treatment options for hair loss:

  • Oral finasteride. Finasteride is an FDA-approved treatment for AGA (at a dosage of 1 milligram per day). Healthcare professionals also prescribe finasteride tablets for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), aka an enlarged prostate. How does it work? It stops the body from converting testosterone into DHT — by about 70 percent.

  • Topical treatments. Not a fan of swallowing pills? Opt for one of these topical prescription medication treatments instead:

    • Topical finasteride and minoxidil spray. We’ve covered how finasteride works, so let’s talk about minoxidil. Experts don’t really know exactly how minoxidil (generic Rogaine) works, but it appears to stimulate hair growth by shortening the telogen phase and lengthening the growth phase. Topical finasteride and minoxidil formulas come in liquid form. FYI: Evidence suggests that topical finasteride has the same effectiveness as oral finasteride, and it may be a better option for a receding hairline versus other types of hair loss.

    • Minoxidil foam. This topical minoxidil foam contains the same medicated ingredient in minoxidil spray but in a mess-free formula.

    • Minoxidil solution. This unscented minoxidil liquid solution is ideal for targeting hair regrowth on the crown or vertex areas. 

  • Low-level laser light therapy (LLT). Lasers? Don’t those usually remove hair? Unlike the lasers that remove body hair, LLT involves low-intensity light to stimulate cellular activity — including in the hair follicles. In one 24-week study, 40 participants received daily treatments with a helmet-style LLT device or a sham device. After 24 weeks, those who received LLT therapy were found to have greater hair density and thickness.

  • Hair transplant. According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), you’re a good candidate for a hair transplant if you have enough healthy hair on your scalp and can still grow hair in areas where you’re experiencing hair thinning. The only problem is, as you might guess, hair transplants can be costly and generally aren’t covered by health insurance.


Remember when we talked about the hair growth cycle and how the growth phase can last years? That means your day-to-day lifestyle choices can have a real impact on hair health.


Healthy lifestyle habits won’t stop hair loss, but they can make your hair more resilient and less likely to shed.

  • Get your vitamins. Proper nutrition is key to a healthy body from head to toe — that goes for your hair, too. Many vitamin deficiencies can make your hair more vulnerable to breakage and shedding. Your healthcare provider may recommend supplements like biotin to address any deficiencies that might be causing your hair loss.

  • Keep a lid on stress. You’ve probably heard it a million times: Stress is bad for you! In severe cases, it can trigger temporary hair loss, known as telogen effluvium.

  • Be gentle on your hair. Whether you have long, flowing locks a la Fabio or are rocking a buzz cut, taking proper care of your follicles can help reduce the damage that could contribute to breakage and shedding. Regularly washing with a product formulated for your hair/skin type can help prevent dryness that leads to brittle, shed-prone strands. You’ll also want to keep chemical treatments and dyes to a minimum.


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The Link Between Testosterone and Hair Loss


Not everyone sportin’ a bald head is intentionally doing so, action movie hero-style. 


It’s all about confidence in the end, but there’s no getting around it: Dealing with male pattern baldness can be stressful. It’s pretty common, though — 30 to 50 percent of men will be affected by AGA by age 50.


How does testosterone factor in?

  • High levels don’t necessarily translate to hair loss. High testosterone isn’t a direct cause of male pattern baldness, but you can get a blood test to see if you have normal testosterone levels.

  • Some people are more sensitive to DHT. Sensitivity to this potent byproduct of testosterone makes some folks more likely to experience hair loss in response to higher levels of testosterone.

The bottom line? It’s genetic but treatable.


While you can’t do anything to change your genetically predetermined sensitivity to DHT, treatments for male pattern hair loss are available.


You can also explore specially formulated haircare products, like shampoo with DHT blockers.


This article originally appeared on Hims.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">If we told you an extra cup of joe in the morning could help with your weight loss efforts, you’d — quite rightly — probably not believe us. But there’s some science behind this thinking.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Caffeine can act as an appetite suppressant and a thermogenic (something that increases heat production). It can also increase fat oxidation (when your body breaks down fats).</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A 2018 systematic review and meta-analysis of 13 randomized controlled trials looked at more than 600 participants, both men and women.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">The paper concluded that “caffeine intake might promote weight, BMI and body fat reduction.”</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">However, there aren’t many studies on caffeine supplements for weight loss. More research is needed here, especially since caffeine can range from a cup of coffee to supplements like green coffee bean extract or kola nut.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><i>(<b>Related</b>: <a href="https://www.forhers.com/blog/weight-loss-medication" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Weight Loss Medications: Are They Effective?;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link rapid-noclick-resp">Weight Loss Medications: Are They Effective?</a>)</i></p><span class="copyright"> Андрей Клеменков/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Pros:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Caffeine intake has been linked to weight loss and a reduction in BMI and body fat.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">It’s not just caffeine pills and coffee. Yerba maté, green tea and kola nut supplements have been linked to weight loss.</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Cons:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Side effects include nervousness, jitteriness, vomiting and tachycardia (increased heart rate). And we all know what happens when you have caffeine too close to bedtime…<i>hello</i>, sleepless night.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Your body can develop a tolerance to the weight loss effects of caffeine.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">While there’s some promising research, studies on caffeine for weight loss are short and use a combination of products, making it hard to compare results.</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Best for: Those who don’t experience sleep problems or caffeine side effects.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Final verdict: Caffeine has been linked to weight loss, body fat loss and a lower BMI, but more research is needed on caffeine supplements.</p><span class="copyright"> Piotr Wytrazek/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Onto another popular beverage that, like coffee, can come in supplement form.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Green tea contains caffeine and catechins. These compounds can increase energy metabolism, which may lead to weight loss. As mentioned above, caffeine can suppress your appetite and increase thermogenesis and fat oxidation, which may also help with weight loss.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">From the research we have so far, green tea shows some potential.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A 2012 meta-analysis looked at randomized controlled trials on both men and women with overweight or obesity. In these studies, green tea preparations were compared against a control.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Green tea intake was linked to weight loss, lowered BMI and reduced waist circumference. However, the results were small and not statistically significant.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">*Eye roll*</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Next up, a systematic review and meta-analysis from 2020 looked at the effect of green tea supplements on people with obesity. Green tea was linked to a reduced body weight and BMI.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">It was especially effective when participants took supplements for 12 weeks and the dosage was <i>less than</i> 500 milligrams a day.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Overall, the researchers said green tea could be combined with a balanced, healthy meal plan and regular movement to help manage obesity.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Finally, a 2015 study looked into the effects of a green tea extract on 102 women with central obesity (accumulation of fat in the abdominal area). The women took a daily dose of almost roughly 850 milligrams of green tea extract or a placebo for 12 weeks.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">At the end of the experiment, the women who had been taking the green tea supplement had:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">An average weight loss of about 2.4 pounds</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A reduction in BMI</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A reduction in waist circumference</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A decrease in total cholesterol</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A decrease in low-density lipoprotein (bad cholesterol)</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Lower ghrelin levels (the hunger hormone)</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Increased adiponectin levels (a hormone that regulates blood sugar)</p></li></ul><span class="copyright"> Everyday better to do everything you love/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Pros:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">High-dose green tea extract has been linked with a small amount of weight loss and reduced BMI and waist circumference.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Beyond weight loss, green tea <a href="https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5710/3/1/6" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:has;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link rapid-noclick-resp">has</a> anticarcinogenic (cancer-preventing), anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">It may also be good for cardiovascular disease and oral health.</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Cons:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Green tea might not make that much of a difference for weight loss.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">You could get side effects like nausea, stomach discomfort, constipation or increased blood pressure. These may be mild to moderate.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Some green tea extracts have been linked to liver damage.</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Best for: Perhaps everyone, especially those interested in the other health benefits of green tea.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Final verdict: Green tea supplements might lead to weight loss and a lowered BMI and waist circumference, but the changes may be small.</p><span class="copyright"> Iryna Imago/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Protein conjures images of bodybuilders and gym rats, but the science on protein for weight loss is pretty solid.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Here’s what we know.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Consuming more protein than the recommended dietary allowance can:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Decrease fat mass</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Reduce body weight</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Preserve fat-free mass (like muscle)</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Prevent weight gain after weight loss</p></li></ul><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">We’ve covered this in detail in our guide to protein for weight loss.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">You can get protein from food sources like meat, fish, nuts and dairy products, along with supplements like protein powders, gummies, shakes and bars.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">It turns out low-carbohydrate meals or gluten-free eating aren’t king for weight loss. Protein looks pretty good.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Let’s take a look at more evidence.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A 2018 systematic review and meta-analysis compared 13 trials of whey protein supplementation in women. The results showed that whey protein led to improved body composition (the ratio of fat, muscle and bone mass) through an increase in lean muscle mass.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">It concluded that “whey protein may be more beneficial for improving body composition when included as part of a weight loss program.”</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Protein supplements might also help you reduce your portion sizes, if that’s something you’re trying to do. A small 2011 study found that consuming 20 grams of casein (a milk protein) or pea protein before a meal led to eating less at that meal. This was compared to drinking water before a meal.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Casein and pea protein were more effective than whey protein at increasing satiety — the feeling of fullness.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">But there’s one problem here. This study only included male participants, so it’s unclear if the same effect would happen in women.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">And while protein supplementation can lead to muscle growth, it may not make that much of a difference in preventing muscle loss during weight loss.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A 2018 study looked at 70 postmenopausal women with obesity. Participants were assigned to a weight maintenance group, a weight loss group with a recommended daily protein intake or a weight loss group taking a whey protein supplement.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">After a five percent weight loss, the group that didn’t whey protein lost more muscle. But after a 10 percent weight loss, there was no difference in muscle mass loss between the protein groups.</p><span class="copyright"> vovashevchuk/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Pros:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Protein may help you build or retain muscle and keep off weight you’ve lost.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">If you’re vegetarian, vegan or otherwise don’t get enough protein from your diet, protein supplements can help.</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Cons:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Protein intake is linked to weight loss, but more research is needed on protein supplements for weight loss for females specifically.</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Best for: Women who can’t get enough protein from food sources, those looking to preserve or build muscle, or those interested in weight management.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Final verdict: Eating more than the daily recommended amount of protein is linked to weight loss, decreased fat mass, retaining muscle and keeping off lost weight. More studies on supplements are needed.</p><span class="copyright"> Farion_O/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">You know when Mom said to eat your veggies? She might have been onto something.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">You’ll find fiber in fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains and supplement form, and it may help with weight loss.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Soluble fiber has been linked to:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Increased satiety</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Better cholesterol levels</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Improved glycemic response (how your body regulates blood sugar after eating)</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Weight loss</p></li></ul><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">The proof? A 2017 systematic review and meta-analysis looked into 12 randomized controlled trials with upwards of 600 men and women with overweight or obesity. Participants supplemented with soluble fiber for two to 17 weeks.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Compared to a placebo, soluble fiber supplementation led to an average reduction in:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">BMI by 0.84 units</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Body fat by 0.41 percent</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Body weight by almost 5.6 pounds</p></li></ul><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Not too shabby.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Beyond weight metrics, soluble fiber supplements also reduced fasting blood sugar levels and insulin levels.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">But before you add fiber supplements to your grocery list, more research is needed to confirm. Although promising, the studies in this review were very different, so it’s hard to compare the results and draw any solid conclusions.<br></p><span class="copyright"> SewcreamStudio/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Pros:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">It can be tricky to get enough fiber from food sources, so supplements can help.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Fiber supplements may be beneficial for weight loss and managing blood sugar and insulin levels.</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Cons:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Fiber from food sources can help you feel fuller, but more research is needed to know if supplements have the same effect.</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Best for: Those who can’t get enough fiber from food sources.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Final verdict: Soluble fiber supplementation may lead to weight loss and a reduced BMI and body fat, but more research is needed.</p><span class="copyright"> KucherAV/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Maybe you’re already taking a multivitamin or vitamin D during the winter. But there’s one vitamin that deserves its own shout-out when it comes to the best women’s vitamins to help with weight loss: vitamin B12.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Here’s why.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><h3 class="sc-193c53f9-2 gNyDQM">Vitamin B12</h3><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Let’s jump right in with some science.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Those with overweight or obesity are at risk for vitamin B12 deficiency. A 2013 study looked at almost 1,000 male and female participants with overweight, obesity or a healthy weight.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Vitamin B12 was significantly lower in those with overweight and obesity compared to those with a healthy weight.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Vitamin B12 was also negatively associated with BMI. The lower the vitamin B12, the higher the BMI.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Beyond obesity, you may be more at risk for vitamin B12 deficiency if you:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Are vegetarian or vegan. Vitamin B12 is found in foods like meat, fish and dairy.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Take metformin long-term. Metformin is a diabetes drug sometimes prescribed off-label (when a drug is prescribed for something it isn’t FDA-approved for) for weight loss.</p></li></ul><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">So, as higher levels of vitamin B12 have been linked to a lower risk of overweight, could supplements help?</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A 2019 study tried to answer that question. It included almost 3,000 men and women who took folic acid (vitamin B9) and vitamin B12 or a placebo for two years.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Higher vitamin B9 levels were linked to a lower BMI, but there were no significant changes to BMI, fat max index (fat mass relative to height) or fat-free mass index (fat-free mass relative to height) from taking vitamin B9 and B12. Bummer.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">However, vitamin B12 supplements could still have a place in your weight loss treatment plan.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A vitamin B12 deficiency — which, as mentioned, those with overweight or obesity are more at risk for — can lead to fatigue. And fatigue can make weight loss efforts like sticking to a healthy eating plan or getting more movement into your day much harder.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><i>(<b>Related</b>: <a href="https://www.forhers.com/blog/weight-loss-drugs-covered-insurance" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Are Weight Loss Drugs Covered By Insurance?;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link rapid-noclick-resp">Are Weight Loss Drugs Covered By Insurance?</a>)</i></p><span class="copyright"> SERSOL/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Pros:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Vitamin B12 deficiency is common, especially among those with overweight or obesity and people taking metformin long-term.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">If you’re deficient, a vitamin B12 supplement might boost your energy levels, helping you stick to your weight loss plan and feel better in general. Win-win.</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Cons:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Vitamin B12 supplements might be better for folks with metabolic syndrome or those who have a deficiency.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">More research is needed to know if vitamin B12 is an effective weight loss aid.</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Best for: Potentially everyone, but especially for women who can’t get enough vitamin B12 from their diet, those with a deficiency or people with metabolic syndrome.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Final verdict: If you have overweight or obesity or have been taking metformin long-term, you could have vitamin B12 deficiency. Our comprehensive weight loss treatments include a vitamin B12 supplement to counteract this.</p><span class="copyright"> KucherAV/ iStockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">If you’re in the market for weight loss products for females, you’ve no doubt got some questions. How do you know which supplement is worth the money? How do you know a supplement will actually work? Which claims can you believe?</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">We’ve got you. This handy buying guide will help you assess weight loss supplements for women.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><h3>Red flags:</h3><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><b>Claims that seem too good to be true.</b> Watch out for phrases like “miraculous cure,” “scientific breakthrough,” “ancient remedy” or “secret ingredient.” Anything that says it can end cravings, burn belly fat or get you results fast should also raise an eyebrow.</p></li></ul><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><b>Over-the-counter (OTC) diet pills for women.</b> You’ll probably notice the above phrases on products like these. OTC weight loss pills aren’t FDA-approved and may not be safe or effective. Watch out for similar products like carb blockers, metabolism boosters or postpartum weight loss supplements (seek medical advice on this one).</p></li></ul><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><b>Fat burners. </b>Any product with this kind of phrase is a big ol’ red flag. These products say they increase fat metabolism or energy expenditure and reduce fat absorption. But a 2021 study says otherwise — it found that they’re not all that effective.</p></li></ul><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><b>Low prices or money-back guarantees. </b>If something is offering a ridiculous deal, it might be just downright ridiculous. Watch out for products promising no-risk trials or money-back guarantees.</p></li></ul><span class="copyright"> Natissima/Istockphoto </span>
<p><br></p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><b>Reputable brands.</b> Look for brands you know and trust that have a history of creating safe and effective supplements. Don’t be afraid to do some digging and check out a brand’s website and socials. Look for third-party testing and certification badges from official testing organizations.</p></li></ul><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><b>Clear ingredients.</b> Check ingredient lists and look out for any ingredients we’ve mentioned above. If a product doesn’t list its ingredients clearly, that could be a warning sign.</p></li></ul><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><b>Good reviews.</b> You can’t take all reviews as gospel, of course, but they’re worth checking out nonetheless, especially if you’ve already checked that a brand is reputable and uses safe and effective ingredients. When scanning reviews, look for stories of safe, sustainable weight loss.</p></li></ul><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">That’s a lot of potential flags. Choosing a weight loss supplement can feel like a scary and impossible task, but speaking with a healthcare provider can help you make the right decision.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">A health professional can assess the safety of any supplements you’re considering, taking into account your personal circumstances and any health conditions you may have or medications you’re taking.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">You can also talk to your provider or a dietitian to find out if you have any nutritional deficiencies and whether supplements like calcium, iron or probiotics would be beneficial.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">And a professional can recommend other treatments that may be more effective for weight loss.</p>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Supplements aren’t approved by the FDA, so you can’t really tell if what you’re taking is safe or effective. In fact, manufacturers can (often lawfully) release a supplement into the market without even informing the FDA.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Some weight loss supplements may be contaminated with prescription drugs or chemicals not listed on the label. And many contain more than one bioactive compound, making it difficult to predict the risks.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Our advice? Consult a healthcare professional before taking any new supplements to make sure they’re not harmful to overall health and wellness.</p><span class="copyright"> shurkin_son/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Weight loss supplements for women may not be as effective as they claim. It all depends on what kind of supplement you’re taking, though.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">In general, there’s limited high-quality research proving weight loss supplements work.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Studies looking into specific supplements — like green tea extract, magnesium and fiber — show some promising results. But more data is needed, especially to find out the best weight loss supplements for women over men.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">The best supplements for weight loss in females may depend on your unique circumstances, like your eating habits or whether you have a nutritional deficiency.</p><span class="copyright"> shurkin_son/Istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Over-the-counter weight loss supplements are unlikely to be the magic pill for weight loss some claim to be. But there are other weight loss treatments with more scientific backing.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Here are some of your options.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">There are weight loss injections, such as:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Mounjaro and Zepbound (tirzepatide)</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Ozempic and Wegovy (semaglutide)</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Saxenda and Victoza (liraglutide)</p></li></ul><p><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">And oral weight loss medications, such as:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Metformin</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Topamax (topiramate)</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Contrave (naltrexone-bupropion)</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Rybelsus (semaglutide)</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Xenical (orlistat)</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Qsymia (phentermine-topiramate)</p></li></ul><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Want to see how these treatments stack up? Check out our guide to Ozempic versus metformin to get started.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Besides prescription medication, healthy lifestyle changes — like following a nutritious meal plan, moving your body more and getting enough sleep — can help you reach your weight loss goals.</p><span class="copyright"> supitchamcsdam/istockphoto </span>
<p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Garcinia cambogia, glucomannan, chromium, carnitine, conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). Yes, we’re still speaking English.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">These are all supplements — take one peek at a drugstore aisle, and you’ll know there’s no shortage of choice when buying weight loss supplements. But just because they’re on the shelves doesn’t mean they’re safe or effective.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Here’s what you need to know about the best weight loss supplements for females:</p><ul><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><b>Weight loss supplements aren’t FDA-approved. </b>There’s no guarantee of safety or even effectiveness, and some might be contaminated with harmful ingredients.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><b>There are a few promising weight loss supplements. </b>Some supplements have potential. Supplements like magnesium, fiber, protein and vitamin B12 could boost your weight loss efforts. But more research is needed, especially to find out if there’s a difference between the best weight loss supplements for women versus men.</p></li><li><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><b>Speak with a healthcare provider before taking a new supplement.</b> We sound like a broken record, but we can’t stress this one enough. Before taking a new supplement, get advice from a healthcare professional. They can let you know if it’s safe and recommend other treatments that may work even better.</p></li></ul><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">Weight loss supplements, even when safe and effective, are just one piece of the puzzle.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">That’s because weight loss isn’t a one-size-fits-all situation. A holistic approach — combining lifestyle interventions, personalized expert advice and medications, if appropriate for you — is best.</p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz"><br></p><p class="pstyle__P-sc-bf6a21b7-0 sc-f9686baa-1 fGEIGZ jjmOUz">This article originally appeared on <a href="https://www.forhers.com/blog/best-weight-loss-supplements-for-women" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Forhers.com;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link rapid-noclick-resp">Forhers.com</a> and was syndicated by <a href="https://mediafeed.org/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:MediaFeed.org.;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link rapid-noclick-resp">MediaFeed.org.</a><br></p><span class="copyright"> Zinkevych/istockphoto </span>
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