In southern India, bush man claimed it helped them lose weight, stay fit for thousands of years. The traditional medical community called it ‘pixie dust’ and ‘voodoo medicine’. Now, clinical studies prove that the Indian bush men were right!
Many years ago, bush men in southern Indian picked a wild growing, ‘magic pumpkin’ fruit, ate it, and found that they didn’t get hungry. It helped them stay healthy, lean and in fighting condition. They did not know it, but it was an early supplement.
This ‘magic pumpkin’ is Garcinia Cambogia. And a thousand years later, it’s a staple in the Indian diet, used to shed unwanted weight and fight off illness.
Modern science, convinced that the only solution for diabetic weight and high blood sugar levels is over-priced prescription medicine, laughed at the ‘magic pumpkin’, calling it diabetic ‘pixie dust’ and ‘voodoo medicine’.
But several years ago, researchers at Harvard University, UC Berkeley, Creighton and Georgetown University Medical Centers applied modern scientific methods to prove or dis-prove the bush men’s claims.
Based on what’s called double-blind placebo studies, these respected medical institutions found that the bush men were right! After 90 day tests, study participants were found to have lost fatty weight (not muscle), a primary concern among Type 2 diabetics.
The studies also found that this wild growing, natural fruit rind helped to lower blood sugar levels, lower cholesterol and blood pressure.
These scientific results, published by best-selling authors Dr. Nicholas Perricone and Dr. Harry Preuss, noted the proven health benefits of Garcinia Cambogia.
Both have noted that while the stodgy, established medical community continues to believe in prescribed products as the only route to diabetic health, these ancient, Indian bush men knew that the secret to better health could be found in the wild growing ‘magic pumpkin’. For More information click the link below.
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