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Paul Coates: Can Supplements Really Help You Lose Weight?

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The supplement aisle seems to promise everything: rapid fat burning, appetite suppression, effortless weight loss. With billions of dollars spent annually and 60% of Americans taking supplements regularly, the questions are endless. Do they actually work? Are they safe? And how do you separate the science from the marketing hype?

Join Holly and Jim as they tackle the complex world of weight loss supplements with one of the nation's leading experts. You'll discover why the supplement industry operates so differently from pharmaceuticals, what the research really says about popular ingredients, and how to make informed decisions in a marketplace flooded with big promises but limited oversight.

Their guest, Dr. Paul Coates, spent nearly two decades as director of the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, where he guided national research priorities and consumer education. He served as president of the American Society for Nutrition and is the lead editor of the Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements. If anyone can cut through the confusion, it's Paul.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising statistic about how many Americans use supplements daily
  • Why studying supplement combinations creates an almost impossible research challenge
  • The red flags to watch for when companies cite "research" to support their products
  • How the regulatory framework for supplements differs dramatically from prescription drugs
  • The cautionary tale of ephedra and what it teaches us about "natural" ingredients
  • Which supplements have enough research to show modest promise for weight management
  • Why expecting huge results from supplements sets you up for disappointment
  • The importance of discussing supplement use with your healthcare provider
  • How to spot products that may contain unlisted ingredients or inaccurate dosing
  • Real-world advice on whether it's worth trying supplements and where to start safely

Resources Mentioned:

NIH Office of Dietary Supplements: https://ods.od.nih.gov/

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The supplement aisle seems to promise everything: rapid fat burning, appetite suppression, effortless weight loss. With billions of dollars spent annually and 60% of Americans taking supplements regularly, the questions are endless. Do they actually work? Are they safe? And how do you separate the science from the marketing hype?

Join Holly and Jim as they tackle the complex world of weight loss supplements with one of the nation's leading experts. You'll discover why the supplement industry operates so differently from pharmaceuticals, what the research really says about popular ingredients, and how to make informed decisions in a marketplace flooded with big promises but limited oversight.

Their guest, Dr. Paul Coates, spent nearly two decades as director of the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, where he guided national research priorities and consumer education. He served as president of the American Society for Nutrition and is the lead editor of the Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements. If anyone can cut through the confusion, it's Paul.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising statistic about how many Americans use supplements daily
  • Why studying supplement combinations creates an almost impossible research challenge
  • The red flags to watch for when companies cite "research" to support their products
  • How the regulatory framework for supplements differs dramatically from prescription drugs
  • The cautionary tale of ephedra and what it teaches us about "natural" ingredients
  • Which supplements have enough research to show modest promise for weight management
  • Why expecting huge results from supplements sets you up for disappointment
  • The importance of discussing supplement use with your healthcare provider
  • How to spot products that may contain unlisted ingredients or inaccurate dosing
  • Real-world advice on whether it's worth trying supplements and where to start safely

Resources Mentioned:

NIH Office of Dietary Supplements: https://ods.od.nih.gov/

  continue reading

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