I'm not trying to replace diet and exercise with a magic pill, but if it helps me reach my goal I would consider adding some kind of weight-loss supplement to my diet. Not looking for a miracle here, just a little boost to what I'm already doing
Does anyone know which ones are generally considered to be relatively effective and safe?
Here is a link to a very interesting medical study regarding accelerated weight loss with a high daily intake of dairy calcium. The study discussed that calcium supplements (tablets, I suppose) are not nearly as effective.
So it can be as simple as fitting in a litre of lowfat yogurt (about 400kcal) into your daily calorie limit. On my carton of lowfat yogurt in the fridge, it says 40kcal and 120mg calcium per 100mg e.g. 400kcal and 1200mg calcium in one litre.
I try to do it like this: 400mg bowl of yogurt and a banana for breakfast. (lunch...), 200mg yogurt and apple for afternoon snack, (dinner...), 400mg yogurt and a 350ml pineapple juice for evening snack. I try to keep both lunch and dinner to 250 calories each, large servings vegetables, skinless chicken breasts, tuna, sardines, etc. A few wheat crackers with lunch to get fibre... Capers to get sodium. Olive oil and cashews to get fat...
I am not hungry at all, and I am losing weight at a good, steady pace. My mind is clear and I feel better, with more energy than I've felt in years. This after about 5 weeks on this "diet", if you can call it a diet.
One small serving of rice or pasta per week, no bread, no potatoes.