The Latest In Weight Loss: Pure Green Coffee Bean Extract

By Cindy Davis


Pure green coffee bean extract uses the concentrated essence of the common coffee bean. It uses the bean just after it has been plucked, and before it is roasted. Explained this way, it might sound like a new way to get that burst of energy we all crave. In fact, this concentrate represents something altogether different; a new hope against obesity and diabetes.

The active ingredient at work inside this new weight loss solution is Chlorogenic acid, or simply CGA. Savvy shoppers should make sure that Chlorogenic acid composes approximately fifty percent of the product ingredients. Dosage is between four hundred milligrams and eight hundred milligrams each day.

In clinical studies, test subjects who were administered the acid demonstrated a reduction of over fifteen percent of their body fat, as well as a loss of ten percent or more of their total body weight. It is noteworthy that these positive changes took place without the subjects engaging in any new diet or exercise schedule. Individual users often claim weight losses averaging a pound per day over a period of months.

One three month clinical study offered further evidence in favor of this acid. It showed that the substance had enhanced fat burning capability, as well as improving regulation of sugar levels. It also showed that the active ingredient provides the body with a cascade of valuable antioxidants.

One particularly noteworthy feature of this active ingredient, especially attractive to anyone knowledgeable about the problems involved with amphetamine use, is that CGA has no "speed" side effects. It offers weight loss without making one's pulse race. Nor do users suffer mood swings, perspiration, heart palpitation, or the jitters. The acid has the specific physiological effect of interrupting the human liver's secretion of glucose energy. That seemingly minor alteration boost's our body's natural fat burning power.

CGA's demonstrated ability to aid sugar regulation makes it a potential asset in the fight so many of us wage against diabetes. It has been shown in clinical studies to lower blood pressure as well as bad cholesterol levels. Therefore it isn't surprising that this promising compound has come to the attention, not just of diabetics, but of many others suffering from cardiovascular disease and a wide range of other ailments associated with obesity.

It should be emphasized that such results are from studies of CGA They are not results for any particular product offered by other herbal and pharmaceutical corporations. Many other brands might also contain agents such as kelp, acai berry, grapefruit extract, or apple cider vinegar. These introduced substances can lead to claims being made about a particular product that are not relevant to CGA. An example of this would be appetite suppression. These substances can also expose users to possible side effects not noted with CGA.

Good things often result when skilled people find new applications for something familiar to us. That was the story for George Washington Carver and his peanuts. Something as common to us as our morning brew now turns out to offer the potential to lose pounds and become healthier. Considering this, it isn't surprising that pure green coffee bean extract has drawn so much attention.




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