On this page, we've compiled a wide range of products that people frequently choose during a calorie-conscious phase. At Best-Supps, these products come from selected brands. Discover the selection below. The guide further down covers the basics of weight loss, the role of proteins and fat burners, a factual assessment without weight loss promises, and practical tips for product selection. This will help you quickly find out which supplements suit your daily routine and why supplements are intended more as support on the path to dietary change – not as a miracle cure.


Frankly, upfront: How "weight loss" works
Weight loss is based on a calorie deficit – meaning, over time, consuming less energy than the body expends. Most supplements only marginally support weight loss. No dietary supplement will do it for you; moreover, the effectiveness of many supplements has not been tested or has been insufficiently tested. The foundation remains diet, exercise, and daily routine. We therefore deliberately make no weight loss promises for individual products. What we show here are products that many find practical during a calorie-conscious phase – because sustainable success usually arises from a combination of diet, exercise, and daily routine.
Which products are frequently chosen?
High-protein products are frequently chosen because protein is part of a conscious diet – for example, from proteins or as Clear Whey Protein, protein shakes, shakes, powders, protein powder, and protein bars as a calorie-conscious snack. Such products are sometimes also used as meal replacements and can help some people control calorie intake and achieve a calorie deficit.
For protein, the statement is approved that it contributes to the maintenance of muscle mass – relevant if muscle mass, i.e. muscles, is to be preserved during a diet and muscle building in conjunction with training and sport can support metabolism, the reduction of body fat and the path to your desired figure. Many also look at the fat burner category; the products listed there are neutrally described by their ingredients, without claims of efficacy, even if they are typically in the context of fat burning and often contain caffeine and L-carnitine.
The foundation remains crucial
Most important are a balanced, calorie-conscious diet, a suitable eating pattern with conscious selection of everyday foods, sufficient protein, regular exercise, good sleep, and patience; according to the German Nutrition Society (DGE), 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight is recommended. Supplements can make everyday life more practical – for example, a satiating snack instead of a meal – but they never replace the basics; vitamins and other nutrients like vitamin D, zinc, magnesium, and B vitamins support health and energy metabolism, but do not directly help with weight loss or reducing weight. For health questions or major dietary changes, consulting with experts and medical advice is the right approach.
Relevant Categories
It's worth looking into Proteins, Clear Whey Protein, Protein Bars, dietary supplements in capsules, and the Fat Burners category – the choice depends on your daily routine, taste, and goals.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Weight loss is based on a calorie deficit through diet and exercise. No product achieves that on its own. Some products are used as support during a calorie-conscious phase, because food supplements can control cravings and appetite suppressants can create a lasting feeling of satiety. As a rule, they should be seen only as an accompaniment to diet and exercise.
Protein is part of a conscious diet, and an appropriate protein intake can be useful for weight loss. The authorized statement is that proteins contribute to the maintenance of muscle mass – that is relevant for many during a diet phase. In certain diet phases, protein shakes or formula diets can make sense, but should be limited to a maximum of twelve weeks; a good protein shake should also contain no more than seven grams of carbohydrates per 100 grams.
We describe them neutrally in terms of their ingredients, since fat burners are frequently associated with fat reduction, fat burning and metabolism, and plant-based substances are said to accelerate fat reduction in the body. Plant-based substances such as those from green tea can slightly increase energy expenditure, without an efficacy claim being derived from this. For most ingredients there is no authorized weight-loss claim, and such products are no quick way to lose pounds.
As a portioned, protein-focused snack, they can conveniently complement a calorie-conscious diet – for example instead of a classic candy bar. What remains decisive is the calorie balance over the day; a look at the nutritional values helps.
In a calorie-conscious phase, many reach for low-sugar or lower-calorie versions to save calories; some also incorporate low carb into their dietary change. Whether a product fits is shown by the nutrition table. There are also carbohydrate blockers that are taken before starchy meals; they inhibit the enzyme alpha-amylase, sometimes contain phaseolin for reduced carbohydrate utilization, and only work sensibly with an overall reduced intake of carbohydrates. They are not a substitute for a balanced diet, and everyday practicality also counts: powders or shakes should be easy to mix, and a flavor like chocolate can influence the long-term choice.