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Hydroxycitric acid, commonly know as HCA, is a acidic chemical
compound produced in the fruit of the Garcinia cambogia plant. To
produce a supplement, the HCA is extracted from the Garcinia
cambogia fruit. Garcinia has a long history in India as a popular
condiment, and the dried rind is used as a flavoring agent in many
culinary dishes. The Garcinia fruit has also been used by Indians in
connection with gastrointestinal complaints and rheumatism.
Hydroxycitric acid, the principal acid in the fruit of Garcinia
cambogia, comprises 16% of the content of the dried fruit. This is
relatively high concentration when compared with the chemical makeup
of other fruits.
2. Garcinia cambogia may cause the body to use existing body fat for energy during prolonged exercise. Ordinarily, carbohydrates are used first during exercise 3. In a few animal studies the hydroxycitric acid (HCA) produced by Garcina cambogia appeared to reduce appetite by raising the amount of serotonin in the body. (Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that is thought to affect appetite control). Dosage and Administration Garcia cambogia products generally contain 50% of HCA. Doses of HCA used in human studies have ranged from 250 mg three times a day to 1000 mg (one gram) three times a day. For weight loss, Garcinia cambogia is usually taken about a half hour before each meal. Dosage recommendations will vary between manufacturers. Always follow manufacturer’s recommendation. Side Effects Although no general side effects have been associated with hydroxycitric acid (HCA) we always suggest that pregnant women and nursing mothers should avoid hydroxycitrric acid. |
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