Pure and Potent Caralluma Fimbriata extract is derived from a cactus that grows abundantly in India where it has been consumed raw, seasoned with spices and cooked in traditional Indian dishes for centuries. Nicknamed the famine food, this edible cactus was used in India during times of famine and on hunting treks for its powerful appetite-suppressing and thirst-quenching qualities.
Benefits of Caralluma Fimbriata:
Help curb food cravings
Inhibit fat formation
Build lean muscle mass
Natures ultimate fat fighter
Clinical studies have shown Caralluma can significantly suppress appetite by diminishing hunger in the appetite control center of the brain.
Activates metabolism naturally without harsh stimulants and supports energy levels by burning stored fat.
Provides 100% pure Caralluma Fimbriata powder in a 10 to 1 extract (10 full pounds of potent Caralluma Fimbriata cactus to one pound of pure powder), giving it 10 times the power without additives.
Supports healthy weight control by promoting the development of lean muscle mass
Contains high levels of antioxidants which help guard against free radicals that can contribute to the negative effects associated with aging and disease.
Inhibits the formation of body fat with phytochemicals pregnane glycoside, which blocks two fat-forming enzymes, citrate lyase and Malonyl Coenzyme A.
Contains high levels of antioxidants which help guard against free radicals that can contribute to the negative effects associated with aging and disease.
Suggested Use:
As a dietary supplement, take two (2) capsules one or more times per day 30 minutes before meals with a full glass of water or as recommended by your healthcare provider.
*Not intended to diagnose or treat diseases or ailments, and is not reviewed by the
FDA.
Uses & Indications.
Fat Blocker
Weight Control
Antioxidant
Suppress Appetite
Ailments & Concerns.
Diabetes
Food Craving
Obesity
Questions and answers:
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Asked on: January 27, 2013 Question: Does this product react in any way with coumidin
00A: Thank you for your interest in Carallua Fimbriata. It is always best to consult with your physician if you are taking any prescription drugs.
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