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Extraordinary results--real people!(weight loss)(usage of fucoTHIN)

Better Nutrition

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Melissa Gertz wanted to lose eight sizes and fit into her svelte wedding dress again. Denise Kendrick was fighting a losing battle against the last 20 pounds she gained during her pregnancy.

Besides a shared determination to lose weight, these two women had one other thing in common--they found great success using fucoTHIN[R], a non-stimulant thermogenic supplement developed and launched by Jordan Rubin and his company, Garden of Life[R].

Since bursting on the scene 18 months ago, fucoTHIN has become not only the #1-selling weight-loss supplement in the Natural Products Industry **, but this non-stimulant thermogenic supplement is also the #1 overall selling product in the Natural Products Industry period. And there are more than 29,000 different supplements available in health food stores.

With literally thousands of different weight loss products available on the market, why are so many choosing fucoTHIN? For openers, fucoTHIN is the only fucoxanthin product that has been subject to "Gold Standard" human clinical research. (Fucoxanthin, an antioxidant carotenoid found in brown seaweed, is the main ingredient in fucoTHIN.)

In a pair of studies, fucoxanthin was clinically tested on 150 overweight women participating in double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trials. These studies lasted 16 weeks, and the women followed a meal plan of 1,800 calories per day.

In these trials, the group using fucoTHIN lost an average of 14.5 pounds, while the placebo group lost an average of 3 pounds. In addition, fucoTHIN was shown to significantly increase metabolic rate. ([dagger]) All of this was done without lost sleep or jitters.

That last point may be the most important. fucoTHIN works by boosting your metabolism in a process known as thermogenesis. Many weight-loss supplements boost metabolism by stimulating the central nervous system, but they also cause sleeplessness and the jitters, fucoTHIN was clinically shown to boost metabolism without stimulating the central nervous system like ephedra or caffeine. ([dagger]) The result is a natural, and more comfortable way to burn unwanted fat--without stimulant type side effects. ([dagger])

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