Garcinia Cambogia is a clinically tested and is backed up by
research. All had tests, research and
reviews have shown positive results, nevertheless the medical communities have
differences in opinion whether the results are enough for them to highly recommend
Garcinia Cambogia as a weight loss supplement.
As a consumer without or very little medical background, we
rely on the information that health and medical professionals give us. And in
case these professionals have varying opinions, it is good to know the facts
and decide which side we mostly agree with.
Regarding Garcinia Cambogia, Dr. Oz made a very entertaining visual
representation of how the supplement works as a weight loss supplement. The reviews and clinical tests back it up.
However, other doctors say that while the theory is sound, they believe
that it needs further studies.
In Dr. Oz’s show, he says (while internist Dr. Julie Chen)
that G. Cambogia prevents fats from being stored and it suppresses appetite.
This because the active ingredient (HCA-hydroxycitric acid) prevents the
process that turns sugars into fat and is therefore turned instead as a ready
source of energy. Serotonin levels are
increased by taking the supplements which then prevents the urge to binge. Less fat intake plus less fat storage equals
weight loss.
Other doctors do not dispute the Dr. Oz’s explanation on how
the supplement works but merely say that the clinical test result range from
not significant weight loss to significant weight loss. These doctors would like to see a
“significant weight loss” result all throughout the tests.
Here is the fact – Garcinia Cambogia produces weight loss –
significant or otherwise. And since the supplement is also packed with other
nutrients, it is a food supplement that helps the body function better. Here are the ingredients in each capsule:
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