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Weight loss & slimming
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How does it work?
Fahrenheit contains a super-thermogenic compound that researchers believe is the key to stimulating a woman’s natural metabolism around the clock, whether you’re working, playing, or resting! As long as you continue to take Fahrenheit, it continues to do what you want it to do!
Controlling the fat cell Fahrenheit protects against fat storage when occasionally consuming excess calories. Fahrenheit’s supercharged gel formula has a unique additional benefit of reducing cravings for carbohydrate-rich foods!
How should I use it?
Take Fahrenheit as a dietary supplement. One or two capsules in the morning prior to breakfast and one or two capsules six hours later, each time on an empty stomach with 8oz. of water.
If you haven't used this supplement previously, begin by taking one capsule twice per day for three days prior to increasing the dose. Do not exceed four capsules in any 24-hour period.
FOR BEST RESULTS, USE CONTINUOUSLY FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE MONTH.
What it contains
- 72 Capsules.
- Each capsule contains: A7-E Liquid Thermogenic Complex 15/500 (17-dihydroxy-delta-5-etiocholane-7-one diethylcarbonate), Sclaremax (proprietary liquid sclareolide), Proprietary Guggulsterone, Caffeine.
- Manufacturer: Biotest
Additional Information on Guggul (guggulsterone)
The classical treatise on Ayurvedic medicine, Sushrita Samhita, describes the use of guggul for a wide variety of conditions, including rheumatism and obesity. One of its primary indications was a condition known as medoroga. This ancient diagnosis is similar to the modern description of atherosclerosis. Standardized guggul extracts are approved in India for lowering elevated serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
Guggul contains resin, volatile oils, and gum. The extract isolates ketonic steroid compounds known as guggulsterones. These compounds have been shown to provide the cholesterol- and triglyceride-lowering actions noted for guggul. Guggul significantly lowers serum triglycerides and cholesterol as well as LDL and VLDL cholesterols (the “bad” cholesterols). At the same time, it raises levels of HDL cholesterol (the “good” cholesterol).
As antioxidants, guggulsterones keep LDL cholesterol from oxidizing, an action which protects against atherosclerosis. Guggul has also been shown to reduce the stickiness of platelets—another effect that lowers the risk of coronary artery disease. One double-blind trial found guggul extract similar to the drug clofibrate for lowering cholesterol levels. Other clinical trials in India (using 1,500mg of extract per day) have confirmed guggul extracts improve lipid levels in humans.
A combination of guggul, phosphate salts, hydroxycitrate, and tyrosine coupled with exercise has been shown in a double-blind trial to improve mood with a slight tendency to improve weight loss in overweight adults.
One small clinical trial found that guggul (Commiphora mukul) compared favorably to tetracycline in the treatment of cystic acne. The amount of guggul extract taken in the trial was 500mg twice per day.