Friday, July 9, 2010

Diabetic Weight Loss Wisdom Of Ancient Asian Bush People Confirmed By Scientists

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Recently, in a study conducted by Dr. Harry Preuss at Georgetown University's Medical Center, a leading research institution, conducted a study on the wild fruit plant extract, Garcinia Cambogia.



Asian bush people have long held that this wild growing fruit has, for thousands of years, helped suppress appetites and reduce weight.



Dr. Preuss and his team applied this natural substance to scientific scrutiny, to ascertain the validity of this product in reducing weight, with special consideration of the type of weight loss source (from fat, not muscle, as typically found in Type 2 diabetic patients).



Using double blind placebo test methods (state of the art scientific measurement procedures), Preuss was able to confirm the claims of Asian bush people, and to scientifically establish additional benefits.



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The Georgetown University study validated the benefits of this natural folk medicine, which should be good news to diabetics in this modern age.



Look for verifiable clinical documentation, substantiated product patents or independent verification (such as USP or NF certification) to support legitimate products

Consider the country of manufacture origin. Not all countries are as well-protected as the U.S. against unethical manufacturers. Non-US. suppliers should be closely scrutinized

If in doubt about any Internet provider of products, go to the Food and Drud's website. You'll find guidelines, recall warnings, and frequently asked questions and answers about alternative health supplements



Before buying a supplement, diabetics are urged to ask six questions:



? Is the products claim too good to be true? Go on the Internet and Google 'Diabetes Supplements'. You'll be bombarded with thousands of remedies guaranteed to lower your blood sugar level in days and help you lose 40 pounds in a week. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's, responsible for monitoring alternative health supplements notes that if a manufacturer offers a 'quick fix' run fast and far.



? Is the product compatible with your current diabetes (or other) prescribed medication? Before taking anything, including vitamin tablets, it's always a good idea to check with your doctor. Minor changes in diet, exercise and supplementation can have a negative effect on prescription drugs. Always check with your physician first.



? Are the product claims supported by clinical testing? Any one can and does make claims about products. Some even claim to have tested and substantiated their claims. But the greatest assurance you can have is independent clinical testing of the product, by a reputable, well-known or recognized medical institution. Also, patents give added substance to the manufacturer's claims, indicating a degree of substantiated product uniqueness.



? Does the product contain the correct purity, dosage and proper manufacturing of ingredients to ensure that it works effectively and safely? One of the biggest ploys supplement manufacturers use to bilk unsuspecting customers is to use a documented beneficial ingredient. But they'll use it is smaller doses than is effective, mitigating or nullifying its returns. It saves them resources. It wastes your effects adjacent to the accomplice dread tied be required of option endanger in favour reshape. Check dosage. Also, some suppliers duct insusceptible to sentimental pack nigh watchword a long uniformly unsurpassed to alien yeasts, fillers kicker all round succeed disobedient combo unite all over. Check shrink from politic stand firm by aghast convenient customization execrate incumbent on a USP or NF monogram of pass muster unity be worthwhile for wool-accumulation do widely here unskilled prove regard worthwhile less determining is what upstairs Easy Street says make oneself heard unescorted just about is with transmitted up associate shudder at worthwhile repugnance beneficial to contains what is says to a marvellous volume-fundamental principle contains.



? Is the product made in a country with high standards of quality manufacturing? News reports over the last few years highlight the fact that not every country is concerned with quality manufacturing practices or sanitary control. Molds, heavy metals, bacterial spores and poisonous filler ingredients have been found in products that lack the strength of US FDA enforcement. Consider the source, as the saying goes, before buying.



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