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Passionate about Wellness, Committed to Quality

We are a team dedicated to promoting wellness through the highest quality nutritional supplements.

Uncompromising Quality: State-of-the-art manufacturing and pure, natural ingredients ensure exceptional products.
Transparency & Trust: We believe in truth and avoid unnecessary fillers or artificial ingredients.
Enriching Lives: Our natural formulas are designed to help you live healthier and stronger.
Rigorous Standards: Every product undergoes meticulous testing to meet our superior standards.

FAQs

How Long Should You Take Caralluma Fimbriata?

The recommended dosage of Caralluma Fimbriata, as commonly advised and utilized in studies, is 500 milligrams taken twice daily, for a total of 1000mg. Numerous studies have implemented a 12-week intervention program to evaluate its effects.

Does Fucoxanthin Help Lose Weight?

In short, Yes. By activating UCP1 activity within white fat cells, fucoxanthin promotes the process of fat burning and facilitates weight loss. Results may vary depending on lifestyles.

How Much Fucoxanthin Should I Take For Weight Loss?

The recommended dosage range for fat loss with Fucoxanthin is between 2.4mg and 5mg. It's important to note that visible results may take over a month to manifest when using Fucoxanthin. Our product is optimized with 3mg of Fucoxanthin to be used with Caralluma Fimbriata and EGCG to promote weight loss. Results may vary depending on lifestyles.

How much EGCG should I take daily?

Human studies employing EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate) for weight loss and body fat reduction purposes used between 100-460mg of EGCG. Our product contains 250mg per serving of Green Tea Extract which is standardized to 45% EGCG. This is the optimal level to be used with Caralluma Fimbriata and Fucoxanthin. Results may vary depending on lifestyles.

What happens if you take too much EGCG?

According to a safety assessment of green tea products, the European Food Safety Authority has discovered a potential association between higher doses of EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate) found in green tea supplements—exceeding 800 mg per day—and an increased risk of liver injury. Our product’s EGCG level is well within the safety level. 

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