[GUYS] Tropical mint MELTS away love handles?
I saw a guy wearing a hilarious shirt at the beach recently. It read…
“Tan fat = muscle”
I got a kick out of it. And the gentleman who wore it clearly has a sense of humor about carrying a little extra “baggage” around his waistline.
But for some guys, those extra pounds are no laughing matter!
Because even if you’re taking all the RIGHT steps (like eating right and staying active) …
You sometimes need a little “assistance” to keep your belly from ballooning… especially as you age!
Well, guys… today I’ve got the scoop on a member of the “mint” family that can help you lose that unwanted belly fat once and for all!
And as an added bonus?
You don’t have to sacrifice your MUSCLE in the process!
Forskolin is an active compound found in the roots of the Indian coleus (Coleus forskohlii), a tropical plant related to mint.
But forskolin has been around for centuries—particularly in Ayurvedic medicine to help suppress coughs, stop insomnia, and even treat skin conditions.
Forskolin has gained tractions with the masses thanks to its ability to stimulate weight loss.
Lab studies have determined that forskolin promotes the production of hormone-sensitive lipase, an enzyme that reduces the size of fat cells by promoting the breakdown of fats and using them for fuel.
In other words, it helps jumpstart your body’s natural process of using fat for FUEL— not storage.
Now, sometimes when you lose weight, you also lose some muscle—something you DON’T want happening.
But male-specific studies on forskolin have found that it can increase your free testosterone levels that stimulate the release of fat from fat cells and promote an increase in muscle mass.
So you can shed some unwanted body fat without turning “soft.”
A healthy diet and consistent physical activity are the best ways to avoid weight gain and obesity. But forskolin can help if you need a little extra boost.
Forskolin supplements are easy to find, usually at a health food store or vitamin retailer.
If you’re on medications, be sure to talk to your doctor before using forskolin… and with any supplement, only take the dosage listed on the product label.
To ditching those extra pounds,
Sarah Reagan
Sources:
Arnarson, Atli. “Does Forskolin Actually Work? A 2022 Evidence-Based Review.” https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/forskolin-review


