Weight Loss Patch
Check all info about main ingredients of weight loss patch, its side effects and a list of people who should avoid using weight los patch.

Weight Loss Patch

The weight loss patch is one of the more recent and controversial products available on the market today.
- It is designed to stimulate the thyroid gland
- Speed up metabolism
- Help with the breakdown of fat tissue

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One of the main ingredients in the weight loss patch is a type of brown algae called Fucus vesiculosus found on the rocky shores and coasts of Britain and Ireland.
• It works by increasing the body's supply of iodine needed to stimulate the thyroid gland hormones that regulate energy and increase metabolism.
• It has been used in homeopathic remedies and is rumored to be good at treating high cholesterol.

Side Effects

People who have sensitive skin might have a skin irritation from the adhesive. The FDA warns that high doses and extended use can lead to iodine overdose and hyperthyroidism. They have withdrawn millions of these patches from manufacturers and promoters and have deemed them unsafe to use.

There is a list of those who should not use the weight loss patch:
• Those with a thyroid condition
• Pregnant women
• Diabetics
• Those with high blood pressure or heart disease

Usage

The makers of the weight loss patch claim that this product is effective at burning fat without a change in diet or exercise.
• A weight loss patch is usually placed on the arm or leg and should be replaced daily.