Thursday, March 3, 2016

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Think Diet Pills Don't Work? Here's One That May Actually Deliver....



Move Over Weight Watchers, a new dietary supplement has doctors raving. . .
 
Due to its almost unbelievable results, it has created quite a frenzy among dieters. Since recently being featured by the most famous Doctor in America and beloved talk show host, Raspberry Ketone Fusion Extract is the latest buzz in weight loss and is being touted as the "The Holy Grail of Weight Loss". Doctors worldwide and millions of people are praising this so called revolutionary diet aid. - But not without controversy.
Critics say the compounds - hydroxycitric acid, or HCA (the extract from the Raspberry Ketone Fusion fruit), helps achieve dramatic weight loss. Proponents of the nutrient claim that it has been shown in scientific studies to be effective and safe, and that banning the natural compounds would be akin to banning vitamins.
One thing people on both sides can agree on is that the controversial, new supplement drastically works. A recent clinical study* followed 135 people who were supplemented with 1500mg of Raspberry Ketone Fusion and strictly monitored for 16 weeks* On average, the participants lost 15 lbs each. That's 15% of their overall body fat and 10.5% body weight.
Another study published in the journal Nutrition Research found that people taking Raspberry Ketone Fusion extract lost an average of 6.7 percent of their total body weight, including 12.3 percent of their total body fat - with zero side effects. In fact, not only were there not any side effects, but people using the supplement actually experienced improved health measures across the board, including maintaing healthy LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood sugar.
And if all that weren’t reason enough to have desperate slimmers stocking up, researchers from the Department of Laboratory Medicine found that people taking Raspberry Ketone Fusion extract experienced a significant decline in cravings for sweets and other foods high in carbohydrates - likely due to the nutrient’s positive effect on insulin and blood sugar counts.

Should Raspberry Ketone Fusion Be Regulated?

News of this breakthrough has spread like wildfire and has propelled Raspberry Ketone Fusion to the top of the weight loss world. However, some doctors argue this fat loss supplement, in fact, may cause too much of a weight reduction to be offered over-the-counter and therefore should be regulated like Xenical and other prescription diet aids.
Indeed, published, peer-reviewed research shows* an average weight loss of 10 percent of a person’s bodyweight within just 10 weeks.
This has some weight-management experts fearing this new super slimmer aid may, in fact, cause too much weight loss and may be abused by people who have no business taking it. The Norwegian Department of Public Health recently did a survey that showed 23% of normal-weight people consider themselves overweight - and are therefore four times more likely to misuse diet aids in an unwarranted attempt to lose weight* .

Weight-management experts, as well as the Norwegian researchers, point out that the slimming aids should only be used by overweight individuals, not vanity seekers, in conjunction with healthy eating and regular physical activity.



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No doubt about it, the Raspberry Ketone is probably the number one bestselling diet in the U.S. And for good reason - both the research and real-life success stories suggest it really does seem to live up to the hype. Not surprisingly, given its popularity, Raspberry Ketone products are advertised all over the internet.

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