African Mango Diet Pills ReviewAfrican Mango Diet Pills seem to be one of the biggest fads on the diet market these days. As for me, I am not so thoroughly convinced that fads are always the best way to go when looking for a weight loss supplement. One good thing about this diet supplement is that it isn’t promising a quick fix, but rather promises to be a weight loss option over time.
As I continued my research, I couldn’t believe what I found. On the website, it displays that this diet pill has been seen on various television networks. As I’m researching this product, it seems that it is more likely that there are quite a few people that produce similar diet pills and sell them through different online outlets. The main website featuring this product is very professional. This being said, I can’t believe that on the product website there is very little information about the actual product. Other websites provide more information about the content of the pills, and therefore should (in my opinion) be trusted more than the product website.
Here is the skinny on African Mango Diet Pills:
African Mango (Irvingia Gabonensis) – 350 mg – Scientific studies regarding the effectiveness of African Mango and diet appear contradictory. Some say that the product is the best weight loss supplement in the last 25 years, while others suggest that the studies aren’t as well done and may not be sufficient to provide causation.
Decaffeinated Green Tea Extract – 150 mg – Numerous studies have proven the effectiveness of Green Tea Extract on weight loss. Usually, most people experience the best weight loss from regular Green Tea Extract as opposed to the decaffeinated form. Studies suggest that the number of antioxidants (useful in preventing cancer) are up to 50% less in decaffeinated Green Tea Extract.
Irvingia Gabonensis (African Mango) – doesn’t seem to have too many negative side effects. Among the side effects listed on WebMD’s website include: flatulence, headaches, and sleep issues. Women that are pregnant or nursing are discouraged from consuming this diet supplement. If you have any questions about the safety and effectiveness of African Mango, consult a physician.
Decaffeinated Green Tea Extract – Typically the side effects from this product are related to the caffeine in the product. There aren’t many side effects of decaffeinated Green Tea Extract. However, be wary of it if you are pregnant or nursing.
This certainly isn’t the worst product on the market. I was actually quite surprised at the studies suggesting that this was such an effective weight loss supplement. As I looked on the website it said that you could lose 1-2 pounds a week on average from taking this diet pill. I know that the professionals suggest losing only that amount to remain safe. However, many people could lose 1-2 pounds a week once they become more health conscious, and start eating less anyways. With such low numbers of people in the studies, I am waiting for more conclusive evidence and further studies before I make a definitive suggestion. I will say this, and I hope you will consider this – there are diet pills out there that certainly have more scientific backing. My number one rule is to look for ingredients with proven scientific evidence, therefore put a little time into research and you will reap the rewards of permanent weight loss for years to come.
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