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Glabrinex is an exciting new supplement that has demonstrated, in both animal and human published studies, the ability to inhibit the formation of body fat?especially visceral fat. Patent-pending Glabrinex contains a proprietary lipid-soluble extract of Glycyrrhiza glabra L root, standardized for bioactive polyphenol flavonoid compounds and the unique flavonoid glabridin. Glabrinex has been shown in clinical trials to reduce body weight, waist circumference and abdominal fat, and to help control blood glucose.
Nutrigenomic testing, animal studies and human clinical trials have demonstrated that Glabrinex is able to suppress visceral fat, thereby helping to eliminate a significant cause of metabolic syndrome. Glabrinex down-regulates the body?s fat-forming processes and up-regulates the activity of fat burning enzymes. Glabrinex reduces the weight gain produced by a high-fat diet and helps to control blood glucose.
Patent-pending Glabrinex contains a proprietary lipid-soluble extract of licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L) root, standardized for bioactive polyphenol flavonoid compounds and the unique flavonoid glabridin. Human randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies with Glabrinex1-2 resulted in:
Body and abdominal fat lowering effect in human subjects. Suppression of body weight gain in human subjects.
Abdominal fat lowering effect in human subjects.
Recently published (animal) studies demonstrate:3-4
Suppression of abdominal fat accumulation and the suppression of an increase in blood glucose levels in obese diabetic KK-Ay mice.
Suppression of abdominal fat accumulation and the suppression of body weight gain in high-fat diet-induced obese C57BL/6J mice.
Glabrinex is the first natural product of its kind that actually helps prevent or suppress the onset of metabolic syndrome.
Previously reported studies indicate the active ingredient in Glabrinex also provides antioxidative protection, hypocholesterolemic activity, suppression of Heliobacter pylori (H. pylori), kidney protective and radical scavenging activities, and also inhibits serotonin reuptake.
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