Higher
Nature High Strength HCA 740mg
Natural Appetite
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HCA, from the rind
of the tamarind fruit, may help maintain the calorific process for releasing
energy rather than converting the excess into fat.
HCA is best taken
30 minutes before a meal.
Each HCA tablet
provides: 750mg Tamarind fruit
extract providing HCA (60%) 450mg
Suggested
intake: Take 1-2 capsules of
HCA half an hour before a meal, up to 3 times a day.
“Hydroxycitric
acid (HCA) comes from a Southern Indian fruit called Garcinia cambogia.
Although the exact mechanism by which HCA works is not fully
understood, it seems that by inhibiting a key enzyme, ATP citrate lyase,
HCA may block the conversion of carbohydrates into fat by up to 70%
for eight to twelve hours after a meal.
As a double bonus, the body’s energy stores (in the form of glycogen)
then build up in the liver, until a message is sent to the satiety centre
in the brain signalling that it is full.
The brain then goes into action and appetite falls.
For this reason HCA is ideally taken at least half an hour before
a meal. By the time you
are ready to eat you will be less hungry.”
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