Caralluma
Caralluma,
(the Indian herb Caralluma fimbriata,) has clinical studies. It has undergone
two human double blind trails. These were randomized, placebo controlled human
clinical trials. Caralluma safety has been reviewed by three toxicology studies
done per exacting OECD guidelines and has achieved self-affirmed GRAS [Generally
Recognized As Safe] status.
Caralluma has been used
as for weight loss for centuries in India. Indian tribes chew chunks of
Caralluma Fimbriata to suppress hunger when on a day's hunt. This succulent is
used amongst the labor classes in South India to suppress appetite and enhance
endurance. Wealth of India, the Indian Health Ministry's comprehensive
compilation on medicinal plants, lists Caralluma Fimbriata as a vegetable and as
a famine food. The key phytochemical constituents of the herb are Pregnane
Glycosides, Flavone Glycosides, Megastigmane Glycosides, Bitter Principles,
Saponins etc.
Caralluma does not give you that jittery feeling because
unlike many weight loss aids and appetite suppressants, it is caffeine free.
Caralluma is 100% natural and
safe.
Caralluma Pros
- Safe all natural
- Clinical study
- Appetite suppressant
- Fast weight loss
- Appetite suppressant
- Free E-Book "71 Weight Loss Tips"
- Free MP3 "Weight Loss Visualization"
Caralluma Cons
- There are no known negative side effects to Caralluma
Conclusion
The Caralluma is one of those health supplements that seem to have many
positive health benefits and probably is a good thing to be taking aside form
the weight loss benefits.
There is clinical studies which show that it works for weigh loss and it is
good for your overall health.
Caralluma looks like another "super-food."
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