Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Caralluma Fimbriata - Can it help you lose weight?

By Mary Johnson

Many people have not heard of the newest diet supplement to hit the market called Caralluma Fimbriata most commonly sold under the name Caralluma Burn but just what is this new miracle diet aid made of?

Caralluma is a plant that is in the cactus family and grows wild in India where it has been used for centuries to help ward off thirst and hunger by many rural tribes. It has also been used as a starvation food when no other food is available as it is quite nutritious.

Caralluma is a versatile succulent that can be eaten cooked or raw and is often pickled for later consumption and many people eat Caralluma daily in India as part of their diet.

What makes Caralluma so inviting trying to lose weight is its appetite suppressant properties coupled with the centuries of daily use with no side effects reported. Add in the availability of Caralluma as opposed to Hoodia which has controlled exports and you have the makings of a perfect aid in controlling your hunger.

Since Caralluma Fimbriata is a succulent plant it is perishable scientists have discovered a way to get the best part of the plant into a pill form that is easy to take. Caralluma Fimbriata Extract found in products like Caralluma Burn is 100% all natural Carraluma Fimbriata.

Caralluma Burn works by blocking the enzymes that convert the food we eat into body fat. By doing this our bodies begin to burn off the fat we have stored up and we start to lose weight.

In addition to the centuries of use by Indians modern day studies have shown that there are no side effects rfom taking Caralluma Fimbriata products and in fact it has been discovered that Caralluma also helps to control blood sugar levels, a key component of weight control.

Realize that their is no magic pill that can help you lose weight all by itself. You must also eat right and exercise in order to really lose the body fat. Where products like Caralluma Burn help is they help you to control your hunger so you don't get tempted to break your diet. - 16004

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