Caralluma Burn Weight Loss
Caralluma Fimbriata and Caralluma Burn for Weight Loss
Caralluma fimbriata is a succulent plant, in the cactus family, that has been used as a natural appetite suppressant in India for centuries.
It has become increasingly popular for its ability to
- help in weight loss,
- as an appetite suppressant,
- help regulate blood glucose levels.
Usage of Caralluma Fimbriata Plant
It has bee used in periods of famine to help in suppressing appetite. In the rural India, people have eaten Caralluma Fimbriata that grows wild in various parts of the country. Caralluma fimbriata is cooked as a vegetable and used in preserves like chutneys and pickles, or sometimes eaten raw. It has shown to be effective in weight loss and controlling weight gain.
History of Caralluma Burn Weight Loss
As with the supplements made from the popular Hoodia Gordonni Cactus, the cactus famility of Caralluma Fimbriata has been used a portable food and suppress hunger and appetite, and enhance endurance throughout India. It is also referred and considered to be a “famine food”.
How does Caralluma Fimbriata work?
Caralluma fimbriata is believed to block the activity of several enzymes, which then blocks the formation of fat, forcing fat reserves to be burned. Caralluma Fimbriata is also believed to have an effect on the appetite control mechanism of the brain.
What are the side effects of Caralluma Weight Loss?
Ayurvedic (traditional Indian medicine) experts have noted that there are no adverse effects when using Caralluma fimbriata, and the plant has no known toxicity. In several clinical trials Slimaluma was shown to be effective in reducing body fat through appetite control.
Current Usage of Caralluma Burn for Weight Loss
A patented, tested extract of Caralluma fimbriata has been developed and standardized by a company called Gencor. Known as “Slimaluma,” the extract delivers the plant in a concentrated form. One of the only products available in the U.S. that uses the Slimaluma formula is Country Life’s GenaSlim supplement, which combines the patented Slimaluma extract of Caralluma fimbriata with EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate) from green tea. Together they reportedly have a synergistic effect on appetite control and weight loss.
Clinical Studies
Caralluma has undergone two human double blind, randomized, placebo controlled human clinical trials. Caralluma safety has been reviewed by three toxicology studies done per exacting OECD guidelines and has achieved self-affirmed GRAS [Generally Recognized As Safe] status.
I believe that Caralluma is safe to consume at the recommended dosage.
- Harry Preuss, MD
What you need to know before you buy?
Check the Ingredients - Check the ingredients of weight loss pills before you spend money. If the weight loss contains more than 10 ingredients, it is most likely just a bunch of herbs put together and marketed as a “weight loss pill”.



