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Nature's Balanced Weight Control Formula LeanCare (known internationally as Kilose) is a unique complex herbal formula that regulates the metabolism of fats. It has shown excellent results in helping overweight people effectively achieve their goals. The interest for lipid metabolism has been described in Ayurveda, and a number of herbal formulas have been used safely for centuries. The metabolic action of Guggul and HCA (hydroxycitric acid from Garcinia cambogia) have been well documented. It has also been well established that maintaining a normal sugar metabolism is a factor to support a normal lipid metabolism therefore, the presence of Gymnema helps make LeanCare the natural solution. Usage Take 2-3 capsules 30 minutes before meals on an empty stomach. In case of gastric irritation, LeanCare should be taken after meals. Daily intake of 8-12 glasses of water is necessary in order to improve absorption of LeanCare. LeanCare should be used continuously for 4-6 months for best results.
Eat moderately; do not deprive yourself of an occasional treat. Each person's body is built differently and responds in its own unique way. Packaging New Packaging: 60 480mg easy-to-swallow vegetarian capsules Scientific Validation
Studies have shown that (-) hydroxycitric acid (HCA) present in the Garcinia cambogia extract (containing not less than 50% w/w of HCA) inhibits lipogenesis and fatty acid synthesis. HCA has also been shown to boost basal metabolic rate so the body continues to burn calories and lose weight.
Additional Studies: Indian Journal Clinical Practice, 1999, 10, 35. Key Ingredients  | Garcinia (Garcinia cambogia) Recent studies have shown that Garcinia contains a biologically active compound known to inhibit the synthesis of lipids and fatty acids. Additionally, appetite is also suppressed by promoting synthesis of glycogen, this way, the brain gets signals of fullness and satisfaction sooner. |  | Guggul (Commiphora mukul) One of the oldest and most famous herbs in ayurvedic medicine, Guggul possesses strong purifying and rejuvenating powers. People today can especially benefit from Guggul's lipid regulating and immunomodulating properties. Studies have shown that Guggul can promote healthy cholesterol levels already within the normal range. |  | Rough Chaff Tree (Achyrantes aspera) Rough Chaff Tree has been traditionally used for a broad range of conditions, including regulation of urine output. Various triterpenoid saponins have been identified and are linked to its effectiveness as a cardiac tonic and diuretic. |  | Gymnema (Gymnema sylvestre) With its name literally meaning "sugar destroyer" in Hindi, Gymnema has been used in Ayurveda since the Sixth Century B.C. Gymnema has been shown to have a regenerative effect on pancreatic beta cells while curbing a person's craving for sweets. |  | Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Ginger is the delicious common spice used traditionally to improve digestion and prevent nausea. These properties result from helping bowel movements and relaxing the muscles controlling the digestive system. Ginger is considered an adjuvant in many Ayurvedic formulas that enhance absorption and prevent gastrointestinal side effects. |  | Indian Long Pepper (Piper longum) Indian Long Pepper, or Pippali is a powerful tonic for both the digestive and the respiratory systems and has been shown to have a rejuvenating effect on the lungs. Pippali plays an important role in aiding the thermogenic response, i.e. the release of metabolic heat energy. Pippali is a complementary component whose benefit is to increase the bioavailability and enhance absorption of the other active ingredients. |  | Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) Bitter Melon, also known as Bitter Gourd, has been traditionally used to regulate blood sugar levels within the normal limits. It contains Gurmarin, a polypeptide that has been shown in experimental studies to achieve its regulating effect by suppressing the neural response to sweet taste stimuli. Bitter Melon is also a natural source of Vitamin C. |
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