When purchasing any weight loss product, it is important to do your research. Many people are exchanging their opinions about Fiber Choice on DietBlogTalk.com
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Overview
Fiber Choice® is known for having a leg up on the competition: rather than mixing a fiber powder in with water, then having to drink the clumpy concoction, you can simply pop a flavored tablet. But can Fiber Choice’s® Weight Management formula stand against diet aids in the same manner? It seems unlikely that this dietary supplement can be turned into a weight loss formula just by mixing it with green tea (an ingredient that, like fiber, is beneficial but does not likely effect weight directly).
Ingredients at a Glance
Fiber Choice® Weight Management is made with vegetable fiber, sorbitol, artificial flavor, citric acid, magnesium stearate, green tea, and red lake coloring.
Ingredients in Focus
Fiber is not only an essential component to any diet, it is also something most people do not eat enough of. Adequate fiber regulates digestion and elimination while also fortifying the heart. Though usually consumed via food (whole grains, vegetables, fruits) fiber can be taken as a supplement for the same benefits.
Green tea seems to be the only ingredient in Fiber Choice® Weight Management that can be considered a weight loss aid. However the claim that green tea is a fat burner is not exactly true—green tea does help reduce the water retained by the body, resulting in a slight dip in weight, but is not capable of burning off fat.
Positives
• Provides a daily dose of fiber in a chewable tablet
Negatives
• Does not contain a fat burner
• Cannot act as an appetite suppressant
• Company does not offer a free sample or a money back guarantee
Final Thoughts
The makers of Fiber Choice® should probably stick with what they know. Offering the public a more convenient way to take fiber is great—mixing it with supposed “weight management” ingredients doesn’t seem to work as well. Rather than trying to combine your fiber supplement and weight loss aid, try finding a diet formula that focuses on your needs for a faster metabolism, a decrease in appetite, and more energy. Diet supplements should always be used as part of a complete weight loss program that includes regular exercise and a healthy diet.
Shane Crafton is a diet editor, who’s team specializes in health, fitness and weight loss reporting.

