Dr. Oz Irvingia Gabonensis (African Mango)
Dr. Oz African Mango
Irvingia Gabonensis, aka African Mango is back in stock at Best Price Nutrition! Dr. Oz recently talked about this supplement in a magazine article.
The magazine article quoted Dr. Oz saying “Taking 150 mg of this African mango seed extract twice daily has been shown to help decrease weight and waist circumference." He also cautioned it’s important to use care when choosing which supplement to take because some African mango products don’t contain the extract called IGOB131 that research has shown to be beneficial. The one Dr Oz said that does is Integra-Lean Irvingia 150 mg from Life Extension!
Studies cited on Dr.Oz.com by Dr. Tanya Edwards, director of the Center for Integrative Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, revealed subjects who supplemented with African mango seed extract lost 5 to 10 pounds in a month without making any other lifestyle changes.
Grown in Cameroon, Africa, the African mango began its rise with a published study in Lipids in Health and Disease by Cameroon researchers. This was the first double blind, placebo-controlled human clinical trial. The 10-week study on 102 overweight people (BMI >25) showed 150-mg twice daily 30 to 60 minutes before meals led to significant improvements in body weight, body fat and weight circumference, as well as cholesterol and blood-sugar levels.
Dr. Oz also mentioned African mango lowered low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol by 46 percent and raised high-density lipoprotein (HDL) by 47 percent in four weeks.
“Our organization takes great pride in being at the forefront of information and scientifically supported products to maintain optimal health", said Steven Joyal, M.D., Life Extension chief medical officer. “We introduced certified, clinically validated Irvignia gabonensis seed extract to our members several years ago, and our members have reported impressive weight-management results when combined with a reduced calorie diet and daily exercise.
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