Guest guest Posted June 7, 2007 Report Share Posted June 7, 2007 Relacore Review: Does Relacore Work? Relacore is yet another product (similar to Cortislim, CortiStress) and Cortidrene) that claims weight gain is the result of excess stress, and believe it or not, not even your fault. This, from the Relacore Web site... "Excess stomach flab is not your fault. That's the startling conclusion reached by scientists who discovered stress is the likely cause of belly bulge." And later... "Simply stated, a bulging midsection is not your fault… it’s the harmful combination of everyday stress, overeating, and excess cortisol… all conspiring to keep you overweight, tired, and thick around the middle." Boy, oh boy, wouldn't the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) and the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) like to see this. Comments like this are what galvanize these two agencies into action -- just recently the FDA warned 16 manufacturers of weight loss supplements for making exaggerated, unsubstantiated claims about their products. And Acting FDA Commissioner Lester M. Crawford could well have been talking about Relacore when he said... "These products give unfounded hope to people who are attempting to lose weight. False and misleading claims have significant health consequences to individuals that may be overweight because these products do not produce the desired results..." However, as with most fat burners, there is a germ of truth behind the Relacore pitch. It all centers around the body's stress hormone, cortisol... Cortisol is the body's main stress hormone, and is required for many vital purposes -- proper glucose metabolism, blood pressure, immune function and inflammatory response are a few. In times of stress, either mental or physical, the body can produce an excessive amount of cortisol. At these high levels, cortisol is a nasty little number indeed. It can negatively affect cognitive performance, suppress thyroid function, foster blood sugar imbalances and the subsequent deposition of body fat, decrease bone density, as well as other things. Athletes don't like cortisol, as it is catabolic -- i.e., muscle-wasting, rather than anabolic -- i.e., muscle building. Bottom line? Excess cortisol levels may indeed be *somewhat* responsible for excess fat deposition and weight gain, no doubt about it (you'll see why I say "somewhat" a little later on). OK, now back to Relacore. The main ingredient, as it pertains to cortisol control, is Magnolia bark. Here's what Supplement Watch has to say about Magnolia bark... "... a small dose of honokiol, or a magnolia bark extract standardized for honokiol content, can help to "de-stress" you without making you sleepy, while a larger dose might have the effect of knocking you out. When compared to pharmaceutical agents such as Valium (diazepam), honokiol appears to be as effective in its anti-anxiety activity, yet not nearly as powerful in its sedative ability." So it seems that Relacore may indeed be able to reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol through the effects of Magnolia bark contained in its formulation (other ingredients, like Passion Flower extract, also help exert a calming effect). However, that's a far cry from saying you're actually going to lose weight with this stuff. Most people don't gain weight simply because they are stressed (although for some, stress does equate with overeating). While it is arguable that stress does play a role in weight gain, it is one that is secondary to sedentary lifestyles and excessive calorie consumption. It is a serious "oversimplification" to suggest that "stress keeps us fat". It's also greatly misleading, since it does not take into account the other major factors that have contributed to the obesity crisis over the last several decades. I am very surprised that Relacore has not yet found itself in major trouble with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Several similiar products (CortiSlim and CortiStress) have already been forced to pay huge fines for making false and unsubstantiated claims (click here to view the FTC press release). Mark my words, it won't be long before Relacore suffers the same fate. Bottom line? While I think it would be interesting to experiment with the stress-reducing effects of Magnolia bark, I would strongly warn against expecting weight loss miracles from Relacore. Interestingly, a large number of visitors who have written in about their experiences with Relacore were very happy with it. For the most part, they found it useful as a "mood regulator", with one visitor even calling it her "happy pill." On the other hand, however, very few visitors who commented on Relacore found it helpful for weight loss. If you're interested in experimenting with this product, I highly recommend that you... Click here to read customer feedback from Relacore users! Looking for a fat burner recommendation? Read my review of Lean System Seven! Have you used Relacore? Tell me what you think! "Whether the resistance against government tyrants is nonviolent or physically violent, the effort to overthrow state oppression qualifies as true patriotism". Rep. Ron Paul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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