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this cactus rich in fiber attracts pharmacies for its appetite suppressant effect

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Cravings, sugar cravings… What if a desert plant, full of fiber, could naturally help you regain control over your appetite?

Want to calm cravings without resorting to drastic solutions? With the arrival of good weather or after a period of excess, many seek to regain control over their appetite. Because beyond calories, it is often repeated snacking that slows down weight loss. Focusing on ingredients capable of prolonging satiety then appears to be a simple and gentler strategy to avoid gaps.

In this context, fibers play a key role. Some, called soluble, have the particularity of swelling on contact with water and forming a gel in the stomach. Result: digestion slows down, the feeling of a full stomach lasts longer and cravings for sugar or snacks decrease significantly throughout the day.

Among the plants that naturally concentrate these fibers, one regularly comes up in slimming cures: nopal, or prickly pear. This cactus native to Mexico is particularly rich in fiber, which can represent up to 40% of its composition once dehydrated, particularly in mucilage, responsible for its well-known appetite suppressant effect.

In the digestive system, these fibers act like a “sponge”: they absorb water, increase the volume of the food bolus and promote faster satiety. Some studies also suggest that they could limit the absorption of some fats and sugars, reinforcing this sought-after “anti-snacking” effect.

These properties explain the success of nopal in food supplements offered by laboratories such as Arkopharma or Aroma-Zone, which offer it in powder or capsules for practical daily use. In terms of use, it is recommended to consume nopal before meals, with a large glass of water, ideally before lunch and dinner, in order to optimize the satiating effect and avoid cravings at the end of the day.

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Despite its plant origin, nopal is not completely harmless: it is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women and may not be suitable in cases of digestive disorders or diabetes without medical advice. Science also invites nuance. Although it can help to better control appetite on a daily basis, nopal does not replace either a balanced diet or physical activity. In practice, it can therefore be used as an additional lever to limit cravings, particularly at the start of a diet or during periods of compulsive snacking. An interesting ally, provided you see it for what it really is: support, and not a miracle solution.

Finally, note that other natural active ingredients are sometimes combined with nopal in slimming formulas. This is the case of Morosil, a blood orange extract, whose action this time relates less to satiety than to fat metabolism.

A complementary approach, which confirms that when it comes to weight control, no ingredient works alone: ​​it is the combination of habits and targeted active ingredients that makes the difference.

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