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Dietrine: Blocking Carbs the Smart Way
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By Ian Robertson, C.P.T.
Published on 01/12/2007
 
Carb-blockers are typically products that I wouldn’t ordinarily recommend, but I am making an exception with Dietrine. The reason why I am “endorsing” Dietrine is the fact that it contains the only clinically studied and truly effective carb blocker on the market, Phase 2. Although Phase 2 sounds like a something out of a sci-fi novel and entirely artificial on top of that, it is actually just water-extract of a white kidney bean. 

Dietrine: Blocking Carbs the Smart Way


Carb-blockers are typically products that I wouldn’t recommend, but I am making an exception with eDietrin. The reason why I am “endorsing” Dietrine is the fact that it contains the only clinically studied and truly effective carb blocker on the market, Phase 2. Although Phase 2 sounds like a something out of a sci-fi novel and entirely artificial on top of that, it is actually just water-extract of a white kidney bean.

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So, what will Dietrine do for you? First of all, it will inhibit the pancreatic enzyme responsible for carbohydrate digestion, alpha amylase, which means your body will not be processing as many calories which could potentially lead to excess body fat. In fact, Dietrine will reduce the absorption of starch by 66-75%. During one clinical trial, participants lost 6.45 lbs. on average over the course of 30 days with Phase 2 alone! How’s that for results??


Phase 2 has the capability to lower the glycemic index of the food you are eating since carb digestion is slower, but without modifying the ingredient profile of the food. This is a good thing. The lower the GI the food, the more gradual the release of blood sugar into the blood stream. Too much blood sugar at once means insulin will scoop up all of the tremendous excess and store it as fat. So, slow is good!


Are there any adverse effects to be concerned about? Absolutely not! Even during clinical trials when excessive amounts were administered, there was no damage to the liver, kidneys, or any change noted in the blood profile. And remember, these tame results are at excessive levels and not at the recommended dosage too, so there is no reason to think that Dietrine will injure you in any way. And since Phase 2 stays in the intestinal tract, it is not absorbed into the bloodstream or affect the body’s organs.

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