Garcina Cambogia

Garcina Cambogia contains Hydroxycitric Acid (HCA). Studies how that Hydroxycitric Acid is a potent inhibitor of citrate lyase, an enzyme primarily found in the liver, which is vital in regulating fat metabolism. At the cell level HCA molecules begin a sequence of events which result in fewer fatty acids being synthesized and therefore less fat is available for storage. With less fat stored in the cell, the build up of body fat will be less.

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