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Obesity
Q1 Does it really work?
  EcoSlim has been very effective with a very high success rate. We get an extremely high reorder rate on the product, indicating that our customers are very satisfied with it. In fact, it has been sold to literally thousands of customers in virtually every country around the world!
Q2 How long has this product been on the market?
  All of our natural remedies are formulated by our expert team of herbalists, naturopaths and homeopaths, and headed by Michele Carelse . Michele has been providing these natural remedies to her clients, with great success, for over ten years. All products are manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical standards - using only the best quality raw ingredients from nature's medicine chest.
Q3 What exactly does EcoSlim treat?
  EcoSlim is a 100% safe, non-addictive natural herbal remedy. Having been especially formulated for adults, EcoSlim is effectively used as part of a total slimming program to safely support healthy metabolism, energy levels and systemic balance in the stomach and digestive system, without harmful side effects and without stimulants.
Q4 What does EcoSlim contain?
  EcoSlim is a 100% herbal formula that contains the following powerful proven herbs in therapeutic dosage:

Fucus vesiculosis (Also known as Bladderwrack) This sea vegetable is a concentrated source of minerals, including iodine, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and iron. As it is a source of iodine, it assists in the production of thyroid hormones, which are necessary for maintaining healthy metabolism in all cells of the body. Fucus Vesiculosis is also known as a promoter of glandular health for the pituitary and adrenal glands, while maintaining healthy blood circulation. Other known actions include the increase of digestion and intestine functions. Furthermore, recent studies suggest bladderwrack may be beneficial in increasing thyroid response, leading to excess energy expenditure. (Gaigi S, Elati J, Ben Osman A, Beji C (Experimental study of the effects of seaweed in the treatment of obesity) (Article in French). Tunis Med 1996; 74: 241-243).

Gallium aparine (Also known as Cleavers or Goosegrass) This herb grows wild in many parts of the world and is traditionally used as a diuretic and lymphatic cleanser. This herb is beneficial in ‘flushing out’ the system and supporting the body in routine toxin removal.

Garcinia cambogia (also known as Malabar tamarind) This herb has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine to treat a wide range of conditions and is also used as a natural appetite suppressant. The active ingredient of Garcinia Cambogia is hydroxycitric acid (HCA). Hydroxycitric acid is a fruit extract similar to citric acid from oranges and grapefruit, derived mainly from a small, pumpkin-shaped fruit, the Malabar tamarind. Hydroxycitric acid is a natural substance isolated from the fruit. Research indicates that HCA inhibits lipogenesis (fat storage), lowers the production of glycogen in the liver and suppresses appetite. Recent studies have found Garcinia Cambodia to be beneficial in the ‘fight against the flab’. (Heymsfield SB, Allison DB, Vasselli JR, et al. Garcinia cambogia (hydroxycitric acid) as a potential antiobesity agent: a randomised controlled trial. JAMA 1998; 280: 1596-1600.) (Rothacker DQ, Waitman BE. Effectiveness of a Garcinia cambogia and natural caffeine combination in weight loss: a double-blind placebo-controlled pilot study [abstract]. Int J Obes 1997; 21 Suppl 2: 53).

Taraxacum officinalis (also known as Dandelion) Dandelion was commonly used in Native American medicine and is found in many parts of the world today. It contains bitter principles that have a stimulating effect on the liver and digestive system. It is also a very rich source of vitamins and minerals, including Vitamins A, D, C, and B and iron, silicon, magnesium, zinc and manganese. In recent studies, Taraxacum officinalis was shown to have an effect on laboratory animals with respect to body weight. (Racz-Kotilla E, Racz G, Solomon A. The action of Taraxacum officinale extracts on the body weight and diuresis of laboratory animals. Planta Med 1974;26(3):212-217).
Glycorrhiza glabra (also known as Licorice) This herb originates in the Mediterranean and the Middle East and has many uses, including being a general tonic for the digestive system. A recent human study found that a preparation of licorice may reduce body fat. Fifteen normal-weight subjects consumed licorice for 2 months (3.5 g a day). Body fat mass was measured before and after treatment. Licorice was able to reduce body fat mass and to suppress the hormone aldosterone. (Bernardi M, D'Intino PE, Trevisani F, et al. Effects of prolonged ingestion of graded doses of licorice by healthy volunteers. Life Sci . 1994;55(11):863-872). Another study found that a topical preparation of glycyrrhetinic acid (a component of licorice) was able to reduce the thickness of fat on the thigh in human subjects. (Teelucksingh S, Mackie ADR, Burt D, et al. Potentiation of hydrocortisone activity in skin by glycyrrhetinic acid. Lancet . 1990;335:1060–1063).
Erythrea centaurium (also known as Centaury) Regarded as a natural liver stimulant this herb is an excellent blood cleanser and general tonic.
Paulina cupana (also known as guarana) This climbing shrub grows wild in the Amazon regions of Brazil and Uruguay. This supplement is derived from the seeds of Paullinia cupana and regarded as a nervine tonic, beneficial in supporting energy levels. Guarana also has tonifying properties that can help the intestines and promote healthy digestion. An herbal preparation from South America containing guarana extract demonstrated the ability to significantly delayed gastric emptying, reduced the time to perceived gastric fullness and induced significant weight loss over 45 days in a double-blind placebo-controlled parallel trial (Anderson, T and Foght, J (2001). "Weight loss and delayed gastric emptying following a South American herbal preparation in overweight patients". J Hum Nutr Diet 14 (3): 243).
Curcuma longa (also known as Tumeric) This herb was used more than three thousand years ago by Indian healers. The active constituent is known as curcumin and it has been shown to have a wide range of therapeutic actions. Modern research has shown that curcumin protects against free radical damage because it is a strong antioxidant. (Sreejayan N, Rao MNA. Free radical scavenging activity of curcuminoids. Arzneimittelforschung 1996;46:169–71).(Ramirez-Boscá A, Soler A, Gutierrez MAC, et al. Antioxidant curcuma extracts decrease the blood lipid peroxide levels of human subjects. Age 1995;18:167–9). It has also been shown to reduce inflammation by lowering histamine levels and possibly by increasing production of natural cortisone by the adrenal glands. (Arora RB, Basu N, Kapoor V, Jain AP. Anti-inflammatory studies on Curcuma longa (turmeric). Ind J Med Res 1971;59:1289–95). Studies have also shown curcumin to protect the liver from a number of toxic compounds. (Kiso Y, Suzuki Y, Watanbe N, et al. Antihepatotoxic principles of Curcuma longa rhizomes. Planta Med 1983;49:185–7). The liver is instrumental in stimulating the flow of bile, which is responsible for the breakdown of dietary fat.
Zingiber officinalis (also known as Ginger) The rhizomes (underground stem) and stems of ginger have been utilized in ancient Chinese, Japanese and Indian medicine since the 1500s. It has been documented that ancient Greeks wrapped ginger in bread and ate it after meals as a digestive aid. Recent studies have shown Ginger to be beneficial in calming the stomach and supporting digestion, preventing nausea. (Bryer, E. A literature review of the effectiveness of ginger in alleviating mild-to-moderate nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. J Midwifery Womens Health 2005;50(1):e1-e3).
Capsicum minimum (also known as Cayenne pepper) This herb has been traditionally used in herbal medicine as a general circulatory tonic and digestive aid, helping to naturally stimulate the production of gastric juices – a key factor in healthy metabolism. Capsicum is rich in Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and Zinc, two nutrients which are vital for a strong and healthy immune system. It is also high in vitamins, A, C, rutin (a bioflavonoid), beta carotene, iron, calcium and potassium. Capsicum also contains magnesium, phosphorus, sulphur, B-complex vitamins, sodium and selenium. Capsicum is a sialogogue (an agent that promotes the flow of saliva) thus aiding the benefits of saliva in the digestive process.

EcoSlim contains no gluten, artificial colors, flavors, preservatives or animal products.

Q5 Is EcoSlim approved by the FDA?
  The FDA oversees all food and drug products. Since EcoSlim is a herbal dietary supplement, it falls under the ambit of the FDA. In 1994 the FDA set up guidelines for dietary supplements, including labeling requirements, and created the Dietary Supplement Health Education Act (DSHEA). EcoSlim follows all of DSHEA's guidelines. All of our products are manufactured in a Pharmaceutical Graded, GMP-certified facility to guarantee the highest degree of consistency, reliability and potency.
Q6 What is the proper dosage?
  Take 10 to 15 drops diluted in appr. ¼ cup water, juice or other liquid of choice; three times daily.
Q7 In what form does EcoSlim come in?
  EcoSlim comes in concentrated tincture drop form.
Q8 How do you properly store this product?
  Best storage is in a cool (not cold) dark place out of direct sunlight such as a cupboard or closet. The product does not need to be refrigerated.
 
Q9 What is the shelf-life?
  The shelf life for tinctures is around 4 to 6 years. There is a small white sticker under the bottle which indicates expiration date.
Q10 When will improvement be seen?
  Regular use will show weight loss, improved mood and increased energy levels within 3 - 6 weeks, even without dieting.
For even better results, combine with a regular exercise program and a healthy balanced diet.
Q11 How long should I take EcoSlim and why?
  For quicker and more dramatic results we recommend that you begin taking EcoSlim regularly. Regular use will show weight loss, improved mood and increased energy levels within 3 - 6 weeks, even without dieting.
Q12 Does EcoSlim have any side effects?
  No, EcoSlim does not have any side effects as it is 100% natural and herbal.The ingredients of EcoSlim have a high safety profile and are generally very well tolerated without any side effects.
Q13 Does EcoSlim contain any stimulants, such as Ephedrine?
  EcoSlim does not contain any stimulants like Ephedrine which can cause unpleasant side-effects.
Q14 How long does a bottle last?
  One bottle of EcoSlim will last for 30 days.
Q15 Can I take if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
  Safety during pregnancy or breastfeeding has not been established.
Q16 Can children safely take EcoSlim?
  Ecoslim should only be given to children who are 6 years of age or older. We would recommend consulting your physician or primary care specialist with questions regarding height, weight and age suggestions.
 

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