7 Days Herbal Slim

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

  • Contains a box of 7 days herbal slim capsules
  • 100 percent natural, safe & has no side effects
  • Not applicable for children, pregnant women & patients
  • Contains extracts from seville orange flower (daidaihua), lucid ganoderm (lingzhi), cassia seed, lotus leaf and koala nut
  • Helps to reduce weight of waist, thighs and legs, and buttocks

Product Description
[Specification] 350mg×6 capsules×5 pcs [Usage & Dosage] 1time/day, 1capsule/time (before or after breakfast) [Storage] Store in a cool (room temperature), dry and dark condition.. [Shelf life] 24 months Caution: [Sui… More >>

7 Days Herbal Slim

What is Acai Berry?

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

Recent studies have shown that the acai berry, acai berry pills and acai fruit can be extremely beneficial to health. But what is the acaiberry? The acai berry comes from acai trees which grow in the rainforests of Brazil, Panama, Trinidad, Ecuador and even French Guyana. Acai berry pills are made from dried acai fruit or from extracts made from the acaiberry- these supplements are taken to help stop the effects of certain health conditions, or even in the prevention of them.

The acai berry has large amounts of antioxidants in it, along with certain fatty acids. Not to mention, acai fruit also has large amounts of fiber, protein, B, C and E vitamins, iron and calcium in it. There are also large amounts of amino acids in the acaiberry. This combination of vitamins, antioxidants and amino acids packs a powerful punch, so that the acai berry and acai berry pills have taken the alternative medicine industry by storm.

Acai berry extracts and acai berry pills, along with acai fruit, are most commonly taken for weight loss. This is because the fiber in acai fruit and acaiberry helps your body to digest food more efficiently, and it also makes you feel full quicker, so you’re less likely to overeat.

Acaiberry and acai berry pills are also good for you being able to sleep better. This is because acai berry and acai fruit contains nutrients and vitamin B that will control hormones and chemicals in the brain that are responsible for relaxation and muscle regeneration. This helps you sleep better.

Acai berry and acai fruit can be put on top of cereal or eaten as part of a trail mix or snack, if you’re able to find fresh or dried acaiberry, and this will just help you general overall health. Acai berry pills are the next best thing however, as long as they have a good amount of acaiberry extract in them, and they will also do the same job as the dried or fresh acai fruit.

Because acai berry, acai berry pills and acai fruit all contain a large amount of nutrients, antioxidants and vitamins- this makes the acaiberry a good supplement for general overall health- along with being a good supplement for specific conditions. The acai berry can be used to increase energy, help you sleep better, improve your body’s alertness levels, relax muscles (which promotes healing!), and even help prevent heart disease.

If you are uncertain as to whether or not acai berry or acai fruit is the right supplement for you, discuss the possible benefits of acaiberry and acai berry pills with your physician.

South American Plant Yerba Maté Could Hold the Secret to Beating Obesity!

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

New Research about to be published in the research journal OBESITY (Nature Publishing Group) has proven for the first time that a natural plant extract, yerba maté, has potent anti-obesity effects (1).

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The research examined the effect of extracts of yerba mate, a plant indigenous to South America, on obese mice fed on high fat diets and concluded that the yerba maté extracts had potent anti-obesity activity.

The research demonstrated that in adipose tissue in obese mice given the extracts, the expression of several genes related to obesity returned to normal levels. Additionally high blood cholesterol and glucose levels in the extract treated mice were reduced. This suggests the compounds found in yerba maté extract may act synergistically to suppress body weight gain, visceral fat accumulation, and decrease the serum levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL, cholesterol and glucose.

Professor Anthony Leeds, a leading obesity researcher of the University of Copenhagen said ‘the recent research clearly shows that compounds occurring in yerba maté extract (Ilex paraguarensis) attenuated weight gain in mice on a high fat diet and improved abnormal blood lipid profiles. Yerba maté treatment acted on adipose tissue to down-regulate several genes (including leptin the ‘eating hormone’, and cytokines) and upregulated those for adiponectin and thermogenesis, giving clues as to the mechanism for the weight loss”.