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Learn how to Suppress your Appetite and Lose Weight with Caralluma Burn!

January 28th, 2009

Is your appetite in the way of your weight-loss goals? Now there’s a new, all-natural way to help reduce your appetite called Caralluma Burn. Caralluma Burn contains a revolutionary new ingredient that clinical research suggests helps suppress the appetite. Our guaranteed-potency extract of the Indian herb Caralluma fimbriata works naturally in the body to help reduce your appetite so it won’t undermine your weight-loss efforts. When used together with a reduced calorie diet and regular exercise, it may be just the thing you need to start shedding unwanted pounds!

  • All Natural Appetite Suppressant

  • Advanced caffeine free formula with no jittery feeling

Nicholas Perricone, MD

I would like to introduce a revolutionary, new (to Americans) plant-based remedy, Caralluma, an outstanding weapon to help you reduce your hunger and keep your diet on tract.

- Nicholas Perricone, MD

Nicholas Perricone MD. has written several books, primarily on the subjects of weight loss and maintaining the appearance of youth. He is an Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Michigan State Universitys College of Human Medicine, from which he received his MD.

Clinical Studies

Caralluma has undergone two human double blind, randomized, placebo controlled human clinical trials. Caralluma safety has been reviewed by three toxicology studies done per exacting OECD guidelines and has achieved self-affirmed GRAS [Generally Recognized As Safe] status.

I believe that Caralluma is safe to consume at the recommended dosage.

- Harry Preuss, MD

History of Caralluma Use

Indian tribes chew chunks of Caralluma Fimbriata to suppress hunger when on a day’s hunt. This succulent is used amongst the labor classes in South India to suppress appetite and enhance endurance. Wealth of India, the Indian Health Ministry’s comprehensive compilation on medicinal plants, lists Caralluma Fimbriata as a vegetable and as a famine food. The key phytochemical constituents of the herb are Pregnane Glycosides, Flavone Glycosides, Megastigmane Glycosides, Bitter Principles, Saponins etc.

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  1. February 28th, 2009 at 21:02 | #1