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Recently, a plant called garcinia cambogia has gained popularity for its supposed ability to do both of those things. Garcinia cambogia, also known as Malabar tamarind or the brindle berry ...
Among the polled group, turmeric was most popular (3.46%), followed by green tea (1.01%), ashwagandha and black cohosh (0.38%), garcinia cambogia (0.27%) and red yeast rice products (0.19%).
But actual weight loss results aren't impressive. A review published in the Journal of Obesityfound that people who took garcinia cambogia in studies lost about 2 pounds more than people who didn ...
If there's one thing that's been proven time and again, it's that there is no magic pill for weight loss. Garcinia cambogia—a.k.a. Malabar tamarind—is a fruit commonly grown in India and ...
Of these products, 4.7 percent of people surveyed reported having consumed unregulated turmeric, green tea, ashwagandha, Garcinia cambogia, red yeast rice, or black cohosh products, which may have ...