I decided to become a distributor so that I can help others lose weight. Here is the research on Skinny Fiber:
Skinny Fiber contains 3 ingredients: Glucommanan, Cha de Bugre, and Caralluma Plus Enzymes.
It's a Health and Weight Loss Product that is Fiber based! Healing your body from the inside out to produce optimal health so that your body can begin to shed unwanted pounds. Results are not typical for everyone as each persons body is different. While we have some that have lost upwards of 30lbs in one month that may not be you. However, I encourage you to celebrate any loss of weight and also understand that you may experience health benefits before the weight loss.
Ingredients
in Skinny Fiber:
1.
GLUCOMMANAN-high in fiber and is an enzyme that helps the digestive
system. It reduces cholesterol, treats constipation, helps rise
glucose in type 2 diabetic persons without significantly affecting
insulin, and expands 50X’s its weight to help one feel fuller and
lowers appetite which aid in
weight loss. It inhibits development of atopic dermatitis and growth
of immunoglobulin that causes allergic reactions. It aids in
hypothyroidism treatments, lung cancer prevention, decreases blood
pressure, anti-aging benefits, and helps in creating lower-fat,
low-calorie meals.
2.
CARALLUMA FIMBRIATA POWDER-quenches thirst and suppresses hunger.
It’s believed to block enzymes that form fat in the body. It’s
used by natives who go out for hunting, especially in famine prone
areas and where there’s a scarcity of food.
3.
CHA DE BUGRE POWDER-small tree found in Brazil is very successful in
suppressing the appetite and believed to fight cellulite. Can be
roasted and made into a coffee substitute and is a good heart tonic
that stimulates circulation. It’s also used in Brazil and Haiti as
a tea to help relieve cough, regulate renal function, reduce uric
acid, and externally to heal wounds.
The
Enzymes in Skinny Fiber:
1. Amylase
Powder-
an enzyme that helps digest carbohydrates. Breaks down starch
and turns them into a natural sugar which gives the body energy. Also
found in the pancreas and the glands that make saliva.
2. Protease
Powder-
digestive enzyme needed to digest protein. It liberates amino
acids needed by the body. Used as therapy for benefits in oncology,
inflammatory conditions, blood rheology control, and immune
regulation.
3. Lipase
Powder-
a digestive enzyme needed to digest a healthy amount of fat our
bodies need. It hydrolyzes lipids, the ester bonds in triglycerides,
to form fatty acids and glycerol. Dissolves fat throughout the body,
improves metabolism, and aids in overall detoxification process.
4.Glucoamylase
Powder-turns
starch into sugar for easy digestion
5. Papain
Powder-Papain
is a protease enzyme found in the papaya plant and is used to treat
gastrointestinal problems such as stomach ulcers and indigestion.
Breaks down heavy proteins to make them easy to digest and absorb
into the body and works well against Celiac disease, shingles, and
herpes. It also shortens the healing time of some injuries and
surgery.
6.
Cellulase Powder-sustains
blood sugar, maintains good level of cholesterol, supports cell
membranes to keep them healthy from free radicals, toxic chemicals,
and breaks down biofilm to help detoxify the intestinal tract as well
as major organs.
7. Bromelain
Powder-enzymes
found in pineapples used for digestive support. It treats
inflammation following surgery primarily of the ear, nose, and throat
as well as other infections and injuries. Aids heartburn when used
with amylase and lipase and reduces diarrhea.
As
posted at PubMed -
Clinical Study says "An eight-week double-blind trial was
conducted to test purified glucomannan fiber as a food supplement in
20 obese subjects. Glucomannan fiber (from konjac root) or placebo
was given in 1-g doses (two 500 mg capsules) with 8 oz water, 1 h
prior to each of three meals per d. Subjects were instructed not to
change their eating or exercise patterns. Results showed a
significant mean weight loss (5.5 lbs) using glucomannan over an
eight-week period. Serum cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein
cholesterol were significantly reduced (21.7 and 15.0 mg/dl
respectively) in the glucomannan
treated group. No adverse reactions to glucomannan were reported
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