Because I’ve seen so many “fantastic” weight loss ideas come and go in the past 32 years of being a natural medicine practitioner, I was skeptical about one of the newest products on the market, PGX.
I am happy to report this one is different. Before I would dream of recommending new fads to my patients, I always try them on myself first. Here’s what I knew about PGX before I started:
- It was supposed to curb your appetite. This would be useful to me because very often I can eat a full meal and still be hungry. (I basically judge a restaurant by the criteria that if I’m still hungry after the meal is finished, and that happens a lot, I don’t go back.)
- It was supposed to regulate your blood sugar. I assumed this meant I wouldn’t get the highs and lows of the blood sugar swings.
- In dealing with the blood sugar issue it was supposed to reduce the glycemic response of a meal by 50%. That would mean you could eat some sugar and it wouldn’t have the big spike and crash effect. That would be great!
- It was supposed to be a high fiber substance. That would help a lot of things.
Then I noticed who was sponsoring this supplement and weight management program. It was two Naturopathic Doctors that I had first come across about 30 years ago. They literally wrote the book on Natural Medicine. I was very impressed to see they were involved with this product. That assured me the product was natural and beneficial.
So, I tried it. I started gradually with one gel cap per meal. The affect on my appetite was almost immediate. I would miss meal time and not be hungry. And this was all with only one gel cap. I thought if I took the recommended 3 to 6 three times a day, I might totally forget to eat!
I think it gradually modifies your digestive processing and in that I felt the need for some digestive support (enzymes) at some of my meals. I also did have some bowel gas at the beginning probably for the same reasons. That usually happens when you increase fiber. Both of those effects seemed to go away as my body adapted to the high fiber.
I’ve been on the program a few weeks now and have worked my way up to two gel caps per meal. I’ve lost ten pounds. I still ate chocolate (high cocoa percentage) every day, had home baked scones and pancakes, even resumed ice cream (shh!) after about a week and a half. None of that caused my weight to bounce back up. It stayed down.
Also, as would make sense in any weight loss program, increasing exercise helps. I increased my daily walking. There is also a whey protein meal-replacement powder that basically turned into my daily lunch.
To the PGX I added a supplement to help burn abdominal fat and will start a second supplement soon to increase my metabolic rate. I’ll talk about that in my next blog.
At the Spa we now stock the PGX products. It comes in a powder or gel caps and we also have the meal replacement powders.







