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The traditional, established healing community (what one. includes your doctor) in the U.S. believes that natural, herbal remedies are nothing more than ‘voodoo medicine’ or ‘pixie-dust solutions’.

Now, using their own advanced research methodologies, these same stodgy old medical practitioners are standing up and taking notice of a ‘magic pumpkin’ from India, picked from a wild growing plant, that helps Type 2 diabetics yield their fatty weight and lower their blood sugar levels.

This yellowish, sometimes purple ‘magic pumpkin’ is scientifically known as Garcinia Cambogia (It’s a plant with a history…look it up). It grows naturally in the southern region of India. And it’s making the traditive, established U.S. medical community red-faced.

For thousands of years, ancient bushmen have eaten this fruit, particularly the rind, and found that it helped reduce their appetites and keep them in lean, fighting condition.

“Folk medicament fakery!” is how one modern day medicine man described these old claims. “Snake oil solutions!” uttered another. But Harvard, Georgetown and Creighton University Medical Centers, some of the best in the country, think otherwise.

Based on double-blind placebo clinical studies (state of the art touchstone procedures used to determine product claim gravity) conducted at these three universities (and others) found that this ‘magic pumpkin’ actually did do what the primitive shrub men said it would be enough.

It lowered fatty efficacy and reduced the high birth sugar levels of those participating in these extremely scientific studies.

In fact, these researchers found that it provide some other benefits as well. In these same studies, it was found that the ‘magic pumpkin’ attacked fat only, not muscle, which is critical for Type 2 diabetics. These studies also showed a reduction in cholesterol levels - high cholesterol being a major problem among Type 2 diabetics.

This is a perfect example of how of eld ‘folk medicine’ has been proven by modern researchers to provide diabetic sufferers with an all-natural, herbal solution, haply uniform a change of Type 2 illness.

The Doctor Looks

Dr. Preuss and his team applied this idiot 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 erect in Type 2 diabetic patients).

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

Based on these tests, it was found that Garcinia Cambogia suppresses appetites and lowers over body ponderosity. Preuss found that weight loss was from fat (typically found in Type 2 diabetics).

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

Look for verifiable clinical documentation, substantiated product patents or independent verification (of the like kind as USP or NF certification) to support legitimate products
Consider the country of production origin. Not all countries are as well-protected as the U.S. to match unethical manufacturers. Non-US. suppliers should subsist closely scrutinized
If in doubt about any Internet provider of products, go to the Food & Drug’sitting website. You’ll find guidelines, recall warnings, and repeatedly asked questions and answers about alternative soundness supplements

By: Dave Perry

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