- GARCINIA: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions . . . - WebMD
Garcinia (Garcinia gummi-gutta) is a tree that grows in India and Southeast Asia The fruit rind contains a chemical called hydroxycitric acid (HCA) HCA used in dietary supplements
- Garcinia Cambogia: Potential Health Benefits vs. Risks
Garcinia cambogia (Garcinia gummi-gutta) contains several active compounds, including hydroxycitric acid (HCA), that may benefit human health It has been used for centuries in folk medicine to treat conditions such as hemorrhoids, irregular periods, and even intestinal parasites
- Garcinia Cambogia: Does it Work for Weight Loss? - Drugs. com
Garcinia cambogia is an extract obtained from the dried fruit of the Garcinia cambogia (GC) tree, a native plant species of South India and South Asia 1,2 The fruit looks like a small green pumpkin, and is used extensively in Asian-style cooking for its sour flavor
- Garcinia - Wikipedia
Garcinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Clusiaceae native to the Sundaland bioregion of Asia, America, Australia, tropical and southern Africa, and Polynesia [1]
- Garcinia Cambogia: Usefulness and Safety | NCCIH
Garcinia cambogia is a tree native to India and Southeast Asia, where it is commonly found in evergreen forests The fruit has been used as a tea in folk medicine for inflammation and stomach complaints, while the fruit rind has a history of traditional use as a food preservative
- How Garcinia Cambogia Can Help You Lose Weight and Belly Fat
A weight loss supplement called garcinia cambogia has shown some promise in studies This article reviews its effects on your weight and health
- Garcinia: Weight Loss Pill Uses, Warnings, Side Effects, Dosage
Garcinia is an herbal supplement used for weight loss, to treat joint pain, bloody diarrhea, worm and parasite infections, to increase bowel movements, and to enhance athletic performance
- Garcinia Cambogia: Benefits, Uses, Side Effects - Health
Garcinia cambogia is a supplement that may be useful in appetite control, weight loss, and lowering cholesterol However, more research is needed
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