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1. Himalayan Herbal's Guggul - Pure Extract 250mg 60Caps
Guggul Gugulipid Herb: guggul guggulu guggulipid lipid guggulmax gugglesterone guggle steronesGuggul, also known as Commiphora Mukul and Guggulipid, is a very effective herbal medicine for controlling obesity and cholesterol. It is a well established fat burning agent all over the world and is currently becoming very popular in America, Japan, Europe and many other western nations. Guggul is a resin known to increase white blood cell counts and possess strong disinfecting properties. It has long been known to lower cholesterol and triglycerides, while maintain or improve the HDL to LDL ratio. It is one of the very first "broad spectrum drugs" with a wide therapeutic range. A broad mode of action makes this herb very helpful even in protecting against ailments such as common cold, and various skin, dental and ophthalmic infections. One of the most famous herbs in Ayurvedic medicine, . . .
 
2. NutriCology's Guggul Lipid 60VCaps
NutriCology's Guggul Lipid 60VCaps
 
3. Himalayan Herbal's LeanCare - Natural Herbal Blend 480mg 60Caps
LeanCare - Weight Control Formula: LeanCare is a unique complex herbal formula that regulates the metabolism of fats and has shown excellent results in cases of obesity, thereby protecting overweight people against possible consequesnces of excess lipids. The concept of obesity as a disorder of the lipd metabolism is described in Ayurveda, and number of formulas have been used safely for centuries. The metabolic action of Guggul and HCA (hydroxycitric acid from Garcinia Cambogia) have been well documented. It has been well established that the regulation of the sugar content in the blood stream plays a role in supporting a normal lipid metabolism. The presence of Gymnema makes LeanCare the natural solution when weight control difficulties are linked to poor regulation of the glucose metabolism. When a person's weight exceeds 20% of the standard, then the person is categorized as obese . . .
 

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