Herbal Slim Apple Cider Vinegar with Green Tea 60 Vcaps
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– Safe, Effective, Natural Weight Loss
– Natural Detox Formula
– Healthy Weight Management
– Apple Cider Vinegar Fortified With Green Tea.
Description
NPN | PRODUCT CODE | POTENCY(per Day) | CAPSULE |
80071019 | HS51 | Green Tea Extract 450 mg (75 mg Caffeine, 150 mg EGCG) Apple cider vinegar extract 4% Acetic acid 250 mg) |
60 VEGETABLE CAPSULES |
PRODUCTRESEARCH / SAFETY
What is Apple cider Vinegar?
Apple cider vinegar is made by crushing fresh apple, and fermenting sugar to alcohol to acetic acid. It has been widely used as a detox, digestive aid, appetite suppressant and weight management tool. Apple cider vinegar itself has a significant amount of enzymes, vitamins and minerals. Acetic acid, a key component of apple cider vinegar, has been clinically proven to be useful in preventing metabolic syndrome by reducing obesity. Apple cider vinegar can also reduce bloating and digestive discomfort by activating acid-sensitive protease for optimal digestion.
What is green tea?
Green Tea Extract is one of only few natural dietary supplement ingredients that Health Canada allows to be marketed with a weight loss claim. Green tea has been shown to support cardiovascular health, general well-being, mental alertness and weight loss aid along with a calorie reduced diet and regular physical exercise.
Apple Cider Vinegar + Green Tea
Apple Cider Vinegar and Green Tea make an excellent detox program. Green tea maximizes the benefit of apple cider vinegar. EGCG in green tea shifts body towards thermogenic (fat burning) state, maximizing weight management potential of apple cider vinegar. Green tea also fortifies antioxidant and detox capacity of apple cider vinegar.
– Apple Cider Vinegar fortified with Green Tea
– Daily dose equals 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar
– Healthy weight management.
– Powerful antioxidant
– Detox & Cleanse
REFERENCES
Apple cider Vinegar
- Kondo T, Kishi M, Fushimi T, Ugajin S, and Kaga T. Vinegar intake reduces body weight, body fat mass, and serum triglyceride levels in obese Japanese subjects. Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem 2009. 73(8): 1837-43.
- Sugiyama S, Fushimi T, Kishi M, Irie S, Tsuji S, Hosokawa N, and Kaga T. Bioavailability of acetate from two vinegar supplements: capsule and drink. Journal of Nutritional Science Vitaminol 2010. 56:266-269.
- Wu D, Kimura F, Takashima A, Shimizu Y, Takebayashi A, Kita N, Zhang G, and Murakami T. Intake of vinegar beverage is associated with restoration of ovulatory function in women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Tohoku J. Exp. Med. 2013. 230:17-23.
This page is not intended to be a comprehensive review of the medicinal ingredient.