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What is Caralluma Fimbriata used for?

What is Caralluma Fimbriata used for?

Caralluma fimbriata is an edible cactus, used by tribal Indians to suppress hunger and enhance endurance. The effect of Caralluma extract was assessed in overweight individuals by a placebo controlled randomized trial.

What is Caralluma Fimbriata found in?

Overview. Caralluma is a succulent plant (cactus) from India. In India it grows wild and is often used as a border in gardens and as a roadside shrub. It is also found in the wild in Africa, Saudi Arabia, Canary Islands, Afghanistan, and Southern Europe.

What are the side effects of bio X4?

Bio X4 EGCG Serious side effects may occur in some people after the use of supplements containing EGCG. According to one study, some of these side effects include dizziness, anemia, low blood sugar, and liver and kidney complications.

Is EGCG the same as green tea extract?

Green tea extract, EGCG, and other green tea supplements are not the same as green tea. The most apparent differences, of course, are that supplements are portable and may be more convenient, yet lack the renowned flavors and other nuances that make drinking tea a popular pastime worldwide.

How much Caralluma fimbriata is in a capsule?

Our Caralluma Fimbriata is 600 mg per capsule – 120 veggie capsules per bottle. We recommend that you take our Caralluma Fimbriata for at least 60 days to be able to reach your goals.

What is the best way to take Caralluma fimbriata?

As a dietary supplement, take two (2) capsules two (2) times daily on an empty stomach with an 8 oz glass of water 30 minutes before a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional. It’s very important that you drink a lot of water when taking Caralluma Fimbriata, especially with our powerful formula.

Is Caralluma fimbriata safe for children?

Our Caralluma Fimbriata product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Not intended for children under the age of 18. Do not use if you are pregnant, nursing a baby, at risk of or being treated for high blood pressure and heart disease.