FUROSLIM Irvingia gabonensis is a novel seed extract of the West African plant. Irvingia gabonensis supports healthy metabolism and energy expenditure, healthy level of adiponectin & also supports body in subduing carbohydrate absorption.
The Irvingia gabonensis extract is prepared from the seed of the African mango, which has also been called the “bush mango”. The seeds have been used by tribesmen in Africa as a means of suppressing hunger when running long distances. Not only it helps to suppress their hunger and appetite when travelling, but it also gives them more energy to be able to run and travel over long distances without tiring.

Facts

  • Each Capsule contains 150mg of IRVINGIA GABONENSIS Extract.
  • Serving per pack : 140 capsules.
  • Serving Size : 1-2 capsules.
  • The product is not for instant results and it is advised to continue for atleast 10 weeks.

Advice

Hypothyroidism patients are advised to maintain normal TSH levels to get the desired result of FUROSLIM.

Precautions

Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of Irvingia gabonensis during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid usage during that period.

MODE OF ACTION

Irvingia gabonensis is one of the most significant, clinically proven supplements to be introduced in the US market.

This west African herbs extract supports healthy weight in three different ways :

  • Supports body in subduing carbohydrates absorption :-   By inhibiting  the action of the amylase digestive enzyme, Irvingia helps body to subdue the amount of carbohydrates that will be converted and absorbed as sugar.
  • Supports healthy level of adiponectin :-   Increased adiponectin secretion has been linked to shrinkage in fat cells. Adiponection is a very important hormone that also aids in insulin sensitivity.
  • Supports healthy metabolism and energy expenditure :-   Metabolism refers to the countless chemical processes going on continuously inside the body that allow life and normal functioning. The amount of kilojoules your body burns at a given time is affected by your metabolism. The amount of energy provided by food is typically measured in calories or kilojoules