The Latest In Weight Loss: Pure Green Coffee Bean Extract

By Cindy Davis


Pure green coffee bean extract takes the concentrated fluid of the everyday coffee bean while it is in its pure, green, unroasted state. This might not sound like very much more than a new morning 'eye opener'. In actual fact, it is an increasingly popular product for those looking for an alternative solution to win the fight against excessive weight and even 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.

There have now been clinical studies demonstrating body fat losses upwards of fifteen percent in test subjects, as well as a fifteen percent drop in total body weight. Notably, these dramatic reductions took place in the absence of the subjects' participation in any new diet or new exercise routine. Individual claims of weight loss totaling six or seven pounds per week are not uncommon.

The best known three month long study provides favorable evidence of its effectiveness. The study demonstrated that the active ingredient gives the body a stronger capability to burn fat, and a stronger ability to regulate the body sugar levels as well. On top of this, it also showed that CGA gives the body a boost of vitalizing antioxidants.

An especially notable feature, if one is a veteran dieter wary of amphetamines, is that CGA causes weight loss without side effects. No jitters, sweats, or heart palpitations afflict those using Chlorogenic acid. The active ingredient interrupts the liver in its releasing glucose energy into our blood. This in turn results in our own natural metabolism increasing its ability to burn and utilize body fat.

The ability of the active acid has to regulate sugar levels is promising news in the war against diabetes. Further, CGA has been seen to drop blood pressure and lower "bad" cholesterol levels. It is little surprise, therefore, that this extract has become familiar not only to those suffering diabetes, but also to sufferers of obesity and its related ailments, such as cardiovascular disease.

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.

When scientific insight inquires more deeply into the everyday, new possibilities sometimes arise. For example, there is little more familiar to us than that first cup of coffee in the morning. Something this familiar now offers a way to make ourselves more slender. Small wonder pure green coffee bean extract has caught on so broadly in the supplement market.




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