Probably your best bet would be to take on an empty stomach with a lecithin softgel. Lecithin comes in 1200mg softgels, and will greatly aid in absorption.
Proof of Efficacy Summary
ForsLean® was tested in an open-field study with a population of six overweight women (BMI>25). The tested formula was in the form of two-piece, hard shell capsules; each capsule contained 250 mg of ForsLean®. The overweight, but otherwise healthy women, received one capsule twice daily for eight weeks. Participants were instructed to take one capsule in the morning and one in the evening, half an hour before a meal. Each participant was asked to maintain her previous daily physical exercise and eating habits. In addition, physical activity was monitored based on a questionnaire before and during the trial.
this is from Sabinsa, the patent holder on forslean...
so a 250mg of 10% capsule, 30 minutes before a meal. Doesn't say anything about fat....
I don't think fat is totally necessary for it to work; however, the lipophylicity (I think I just made that word up) of forskolin would suggest that an emulsifying agent such as lecithin or oils (which help release emulsifying agents in the gut) will aid in a better absorption (more bang for your buck, more or less).
given its cost though, its not like it matters a ton. bulk is cheap as heck compared to a lot of other things. If 50mg/day without that did it, you can do it for what $0.25 a day?
As far as I know, Forskolin is best taken before food, as it is better absorbed on an empty stomach. The suggestion that it should be taken with food or fats was probably influenced by the fact that, other than the active diterpene, forskolin, coleus forskohlii also contains other diterpenes as well as volatile oils. However, these volatile oils are not only available in trace amounts in coleus, but practically all the pharmacological properties of coleus are traceable to forskolin. So the volatile oils do not play a role here. The simultaneous intake of fats is not a requirement for forskolin efficacy, either. As a matter of fact, forskolin even stimulates digestive enzymes such as amylase and pepsin, and also regulates saliva production. So, taken on an empty stomach, forskolin will also help prepare our digestive system to function better when we eat later. Just an additional benefit!
Wow!...but no really great info like usual
Wow!
omg i put a no? LOL i do not know how that got in there....i meant great like usual...i edited it srry man
you just needed a comma after the really for it to read right
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