If you’re a regular coffee or tea drinker, it might be hard to understand why you want to take a green coffee bean extract supplement. One of the major differences between coffee bean extract and coffee is that green coffee bean extract is made from unroasted coffee beans.
When they are unroasted, green coffee beans contain not only caffeine but chlorogenic acids, which are believed to be responsible for their positive health effects.
Roasted coffee beans, however, have lost most of their chlorogenic acids during the roasting process. It is the chlorogenic acids that, according to scientific researchers, reduces metabolic syndrome and can assist in weight loss. These acids also have additional benefits, such as reducing the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
Green coffee bean extract has been growing in popularity in recent years. Here are some reasons people have been extolling the possible benefits of green coffee bean extract.
Rich in Antioxidants
Free radicals from stress and environmental pollutants are linked to several diseases and chronic conditions that can affect our health negatively. Scientists have found that the chlorogenic acid we mentioned earlier in the article serves as a powerful antioxidant to counteract free radicals within the body.
May Assist with Weight Loss
It’s well-known that coffee speeds up metabolism within the body. But what you might not know is that caffeine’s effects on the metabolism are subtle. Researchers have found that 1 milligram of the caffeine found in coffee burns up approximately 100 calories.
While that isn’t much in terms of calories, caffeine also reduces perceived exertion when you exercise, burns up carbohydrates, and increases fat burning while you’re working out. It also discourages cravings between meals and might act as a preventative for weight gain after losing it.
How it does this is through chlorogenic acids. These inhibit glucose-6-phosphatase, which reduces glucose release into the bloodstream. This decreases blood sugar levels and promotes fat burning.
May Help Regulate Blood Sugar
Researchers have found that green coffee bean extract is potentially helpful in regulating blood sugar and maintaining it at healthy levels within the body. This is especially important for those at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Scientists have studied green coffee bean extract for its potential to help regulate blood sugar levels and reduce spikes in blood sugar levels after meals. According to one study, the research seems to show that chlorogenic acids may inhibit the absorption of glucose in the intestinal tract and reduce the release of glucose from the liver, which might help with insulin resistance.
For those who have diabetes or pre-diabetes, green coffee bean extract should never be taken in place of diabetes medication or essential lifestyle practices that help maintain good health.
May Support Good Cardiovascular Health
A study conducted by the Department of Dietetics at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, Scotland found evidence that the caffeine and chlorogenic acids in green coffee beans are rich in antioxidants that protect against cardiovascular disease and hypertension and improve cholesterol levels.
The researchers also found that chlorogenic acid found in green coffee bean extract appeared to relax the blood vessels. This, in turn, improved blood flow and potentially reduced strain on the heart.
Caffeine is used to help increase focus and give you a bit of a lift. Green coffee bean extract can improve mental focus and clarity by blocking the neurotransmitter adenosine, which can make you feel tired. Caffeine has been shown to be potentially neuroprotective for neurodegenerative issues such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
The Food and Drug Administration, physicians, and healthcare providers consider that most healthy adults can consume up to 400 milligrams of caffeine daily.
Our new Green Coffee Bean Extract supplements are just one of the exciting new products we announced in our last blog post. Each bottle contains 60 non-GMO capsules containing 400 milligrams of green coffee bean extract. Take one capsule 30 -60 minutes before each meal or as directed by your doctor or healthcare professional.
Even though green coffee bean supplements are a safe and effective way to help you lose weight, it is recommended that you don’t exceed the recommended dose to avoid too much caffeine.
Right now, as an introduction to our Green Coffee Bean Extract capsules, we are offering them at a significantly reduced price. Each bottle of 60 capsules, regularly priced at $29.99 are now available for a limited time for just $14.99 each! That’s more than 50% off!
Of course with a price that low, this offer won’t last forever. Once this introductory offer is no longer available, you can still save 5% off our regular-priced Green Coffee Bean Extract supplements with our convenient subscription service.
Just fill out the form on our website and decide whether you want to receive your supplements every two weeks or once a month. Send us your address and payment information, and we’ll take care of the rest.
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