A candy company in Canada introduced a lollipop with cactus, gamboge, guanana and other extracts, which claimed to be effective in suppressing appetite. (Photo/Excerpt from Telegraph) Candy companies develop lollipops to suppress appetite.
According to the British "Daily Telegraph" report, a candy company in Canada has introduced a lollipop, which contains the extracts of cactus, gamboge, guana and other plants. , claiming that this is an effective appetite suppressant. In addition, it also emphasizes sugar-free and low-calorie, and its tastes are diverse, from cappuccino, cheesecake and apple pie to strawberry and cream, which can be said to be dazzling and fascinating.
It is reported that this lollipop can suppress appetite. The manufacturer claims that consumers can effectively reduce their appetite, control their weight and even lose weight by eating one before meals every day. Strangely, this kind of lollipop sells very brightly in Europe and America, and can be seen everywhere in health food stores in the United States. Even the British do not hesitate to secretly order online before the British allow it.
Is lollipop effective for losing weight? Foreign experts have reservations.
Foreign health scholars have reservations about the industry's emphasis on the effect of this lollipop, because there are few research reports on whether cactus can suppress appetite. The health column of Time magazine published a report in 2005, which found that cactus has an impact on the health of the liver and may lead to other complications, because many obese people eat it.