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(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 30, 2012 ) Wilmington, North Carolina -- While caralluma fimbriata is proven to be effective in curbing hunger and reducing waist lines, Natural Health Sherpa cautions consumers to be smart when buying products that claim to contain the herb particularly from online sellers. “Be sure to choose a product that has documented research and contains at least 500 mg of caralluma fimbriata extract,” says the website.
“Make sure the manufacturer uses good manufacturing practices (GMP) for the product and be sure you can find all the ingredients contained in the product before purchasing. And, if the product contains a trademarked extract, research that extract. Is it safe?
Has it been through clinical trials?” the website further recommends.
Another point that Natural Health Sherpa makes is that consumers must also look at the other materials used in the product. It urges buyers to “be sure the product you choose is free of preservatives, fillers, binders, excipients, flow agents, shellacs, coloring agents, gluten, yeast, lactose, and other allergens. Ideally, you’ll also be able to find independent analysis done by a third party to verify the active ingredients and identify any contaminants.”
The website additionally cautions buyers to stay away from products that promise instant solutions. According to Natural Health Sherpa, “while caralluma fimbriata appears to be both safe and effective for weight loss, it’s no magic bullet.”
Caralluma Fimbriata Side Effects
Caralluma fimbriata has been used in India for centuries and there have been no reports of any adverse side effects. Currently, it is being taken regularly in India and no issues have been reported. In some of the experiments, mild gastrointestinal upset was observed. This "may have been caused by the gelatin capsules, rather than the extract itself," observes Natural Health Sherpa.
About Natural Health Sherpa:
Natural Health Sherpa provides in-depth, science-based, independent reviews of natural health therapies and remedies that have been proven to be both safe and effective and are backed by good science -- multiple double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized studies. Unfortunately, there are many charlatans making bogus, unfounded claims in the natural remedies area, so our goal is to separate fact from fiction to pinpoint what actually works.
Natural Health Sherpa
Anna Hudson
(910) - 795 - 1984
press@naturalhealthsherpa.com
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