“Lypose” Herbal Food Supplement : A research – based product from “Manose Research Center” has been selected to be one of the best herbal dietary supplements of the national award selection program of “Prime Minister Herbal Awards (PMHA) 2021” from Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, Ministry of Public Health of Thailand
Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, Ministry of Public Health of Thailand has selected “Lypose”, a research-based product of “Manose Research Center (www.manose.co)” as one of the best herbal dietary supplements in the national award selection program of “Prime Minister Herbal Awards (PMHA) of Year 2021” under the project of “The support of entrepreneur and medicinal plant consultation for Thai economy”. The objective of this project is to promote and develop medicinal plants for food supplements as well as the entrepreneurs to conform to an acceptable international standard.
“Lypose” was submitted for the award by Professor Dr. Jiradej Manosroi (CEO) and Professor Dr. Aranya Manosroi (MD), the executives of “Manose Research Center”, and has been selected to obtain this national award.
“Lypose” contains the active mixed plant extract : White Kidney Bean Extract (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Galangal Extract (Alpinia galanga (L.) Willd. Guava Powder (Psidium guajava L.) The extract containing in “Lypose” is from Thai medicinal plants which have 3 mechanisms of action (3 in 1) including one mechanism in the reduction of lipid absorption by lipase inhibition and two mechanisms in the reduction of sugar absorption from carbohydrate digestion by α-glucosidase and amylase inhibition. The extract interacts directly with the intake foods in the gut without absorption into the blood circulation which will have no side effect. The potency of “Lypose” is higher than the standard weight control and blood sugar lowering drugs (Orlistat and Acarbose). “Lypose” can be used without dieting with no side effect, such as flatulence. In human performance study, “Lypose” can reduce the body weight of human volunteers of 2 – 5 kg within 2 months which is in the normal standard criteria of weight loss that indicates the weight loss of 1.80-3 Kg per month.