0 Speed Up Your Weight Loss With The African Mango Diet

By Richard Parker


More and more people have been trying the African mango diet since it received an endorsement from TV's Dr. Oz. The herbal supplement capsules allow dieters to easily shed twenty to thirty pounds in eight weeks. The safe, natural formula controls the appetite while accelerating the metabolism for practically effortless weight loss.

Irvingia gabonensis, the African mango, grows in the Guinean rain forests. Local tribes eat the fruit and grind its seeds into flour for bread. It has been found to promote weight loss and improve overall health. Pills made with an extract taken from the seeds will boost the effectiveness of any low calorie diet. Amazingly, people who took the supplements in research studies lost weight even without restricting their food intake or increasing their exercise.

The seed extract is rich in soluble fiber which slows the rate at which blood sugar is absorbed. This fiber helps people on weight loss diets to feel full when eating smaller portions. When it reaches the intestines, it binds with bile acids before being excreted. To manufacture more bile acids, the liver must boost the metabolism and utilize fat from storage deposits on the body.

The seed extract also assists weight loss by regulating the production of leptin, a hormone that controls appetite. Leptin is made in the fat cells and travels through the bloodstream to the brain. When levels are high, the brain senses the body has enough energy and hunger is abated. The brain associates low leptin with starvation and responds with cravings for high-calorie foods.

Low calorie diets are a form of self-induced starvation. As fat cells shrink during weight loss, leptin production normally decreases. Low leptin leads to cravings for energy-dense sugary foods. Irvingia gabonensis keeps leptin in the normal range. As a result, the metabolism remains active and dieters can lose weight without feeling hungry.

African mango extract isn't just another diet pill. It stimulates the production of adiponectin, an anti-inflammatory hormone that reduces the risk for diabetes and heart disease. It also lowers harmful LDL cholesterol while raising beneficial HDL cholesterol. It may even help to ward off the onset of dementia.

The African mango plus pills are safe to use and free from unpleasant side-effects. However, dieters need to be aware of is that the capsules contain caffeine and shouldn't be taken within a few hours of bedtime. People on the African mango diet are also advised to cut down on cola, tea and coffee to avoid over-stimulation during the day.




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