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cambogia

(kæmˈbəʊdʒɪə)
n
(Plants) another name for gamboge1, gamboge2
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Hydroxycitric acid (HCA) is an active ingredient extracted from the rind of the Indian fruit Garcinia cambogia. It inhibits adenosine triphosphate citrate lyase and has been used in the treatment of obesity.
[USPRwire, Wed Nov 14 2018] Garcinia Cambogia a small, sweet tropical tree fruit also known as Malabar tamarind.
The same goes for Tropical Smoothie Cafe's Lean Machine, a 490-calorie fruit smoothie plus "fat burner" supplement cocktail with useless ingredients like Garcinia cambogia and raspberry ketone.
Iodine is paired with Garcinia Cambogia Fruit Extract, which is standardized to provide 60% Hydroxycitric Acid (HCA), shown in studies to help suppress cravings and overall hunger levels.
Biju, "Collection and characterisation of Malabar tamarind [Garcinia cambogia (Gaertn.) Desr.]," Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, vol.
Summary: Garcinia cambogia, a Chinese herbal medicine, was popular due to its effect for weight loss.
Likewise, Beauty Empire is making available the best quality Glutathione and Garcinia Cambogia. 'We manufacture our own using only organic products that have been approved by the BFAD.
And the company's Pure Garcinia Cambogia has hydroxycitric acid (HCA), which, when combined with proper exercise and diet, may help support healthy weight management and carbohydrate control.
Garcinia cambogia supplements have been widely promoted as a weight-loss aid, but some concerns about adverse effects have arisen.