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For acting to increase metabolism, thermogenic foods are contraindicated in cases of:
- Hyperthyroidism, as this disease already increases metabolism naturally and the use of thermogenic drugs can worsen the symptoms of the disease;
- Heart disease, by increasing the heart rate and stimulating the heart;
- High blood pressure, because they increase blood pressure;
- Insomnia and anxiety, as they increase the body's alertness, preventing sleep and relaxation;
- Migraines, as the increase in blood pressure can lead to worsening of headaches;
- Children and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Thermogenic foods are those that stimulate the nervous system and increase metabolism, helping with weight loss in weight loss diets. Some examples of these foods are coffee, pepper, green tea and cinnamon. See more at: Thermogenic foods.
Side effects
In addition to the contraindications, when consumed in excess, thermogenic foods can cause side effects such as dizziness, insomnia, headache and gastrointestinal problems.
It is also important to remember that these side effects happen mainly when thermogenic drugs are taken in capsule form or when they are not part of a healthy diet.
When to use
Thermogenic foods can be used together with a healthy diet and regular physical activity, as this will help you lose weight, improve blood circulation, burn fat, stimulate the functioning of the intestines and eliminate gases.
Thermogenic products can also be consumed in the form of capsules, according to the guidance of the doctor or nutritionist, and can be taken to increase training performance, improve concentration and burn fat. See more at: Thermogenic Weight Loss Supplements.
The slimming effect of coffee is enhanced when taken together with coconut oil, so see how to use this mixture.
Created by: Tua Saúde Editorial Team