As alarming as this might be, trendy diets are nothing new. Check out
this video to see some of the trendiest weight-loss strategies
throughout history.Garcinia cambogia, which on its own is pretty darn delicious and
healthy, is a tropical fruit grown in Indonesia. (It also goes by the
name tamarind fruit.) According to Purdue University, it's rich in
calcium, phosphorus, iron, thiamine, riboflavin, and niacin. All good
things, right?Well, here's where things get tricky: Its rind contains a compound
called hydroxycitric acid (HCA), which proponents claim decreases
appetite and prevents your body from storing food as fat. However, since
garcinia cambogia extract diet pills are supplements, not drugs, the
Food and Drug Administration doesn't regulate their use or review their
effectiveness or safety unless, as was the case with OxyElite Pro, their
use becomes linked to multiple hospitalizations, says medical
weight-loss expert Sue Decotiis, M.D. That means that it's up to
manufacturers to decide how much garcinia cambogia their pills pack, as
well as what other health-impacting ingredients are added to the mix.
"Most brands of garcinia cambogia extract diet pills, including big
names, have failed independent laboratory quality and quantity testing,"
says Decottis. "Also, there have been no large-scale trials comparing
garcinia to placeboes or other supplements. There probably will never be
any objective data on garcinia."
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