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Obesity |
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Q1 |
Does
it really work? |
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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? |
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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? |
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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? |
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EcoSlim
is a 100% herbal formula
that contains the following powerful
proven herbs in therapeutic dosage:
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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). |
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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.
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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). |
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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). |
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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). |
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Erythrea
centaurium (also known as
Centaury) Regarded
as a natural liver stimulant
this herb is an excellent
blood cleanser and general
tonic. |
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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). |
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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. |
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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). |
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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.
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Q5 |
Is
EcoSlim approved by the FDA? |
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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? |
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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? |
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EcoSlim
comes in concentrated tincture drop
form. |
Q8 |
How
do you properly store this product? |
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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. |
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Q9 |
What
is the shelf-life? |
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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? |
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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? |
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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? |
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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? |
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EcoSlim
does not contain any stimulants
like Ephedrine which can cause unpleasant
side-effects. |
Q14 |
How long does a bottle last? |
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One bottle
of EcoSlim will last for 30 days. |
Q15 |
Can
I take if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
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Safety during
pregnancy or breastfeeding has not
been established. |
Q16 |
Can
children safely take EcoSlim? |
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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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“GoCures does not provide medical
advice, diagnosis or treatment.” See
additional information |
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