Evidence supporting the use of: Forskolin
For the health condition: Fat Metabolism (poor)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2

Forskolin, a compound derived from the root of the Coleus forskohlii plant, has gained popularity in recent years as a potential aid for fat metabolism and weight loss. The scientific justification for its use is based on its ability to increase levels of cyclic AMP (cAMP) in cells, which in turn may stimulate lipolysis (the breakdown of fat) in fat cells. However, clinical evidence supporting Forskolin's efficacy in improving fat metabolism in humans is limited and somewhat inconsistent.

A small number of randomized controlled trials have investigated Forskolin's effects on body composition. For example, a 2005 study by Godard et al. published in Obesity Research found that overweight and obese men who took Forskolin experienced a significant decrease in body fat percentage compared to placebo, though the sample size was small and changes in overall body weight were not significant. Other studies, including one in women, have failed to replicate these findings or have shown only modest effects. Meta-analyses and reviews generally conclude that while Forskolin may have a biological mechanism that could influence fat metabolism, the current human evidence is weak and insufficient to recommend its use for this purpose.

In summary, Forskolin's use for fat metabolism is grounded in plausible scientific mechanisms and some preliminary clinical research, but robust and consistent scientific validation is lacking. More large-scale, high-quality studies are needed to determine its true effectiveness and safety for fat metabolism.

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