(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 14, 2014 ) Maricopa, AZ -- Garcinia Cambogia is being hailed as the newest weight loss in a bottle. But consumers should be aware of what they are purchasing and make sure their product is a safe and quality product
How to Avoid Getting Scammed
Garcinia Cambogia has been investigated in research studies for its ability to suppress appetite, improve mood in emotional eaters, and burn fat. Retail health stores can hardly keep it on the shelves and at latest count, at least twenty-five online stores offered various forms of this so-called "miracle substance".
There are several things consumers need to watch for. In order for it to be effective, dieters need to take a recommended daily dose.
The second concern is purity. If the buyer is to get the same results as those achieved by research subjects, he/she must be taking the same ingredients in the proper proportions; read the labels. Avoid Garcinia Cambogia products that have fillers or binders. "The Garcinia Cambogia you are taking should be at least 50% Hydroxycitric Acid," advised a naturopath.
Buyers are also cautioned to discover whether the Garcinia Cambogia they are buying was produced in an FDA-approved and FDA-certified lab. "It is dangerous to take substances produced in uncertified labs," warned a scientist. "You have no idea what you are actually taking."
Next, make sure the source of Garcinia Cambogia has undergone third-party testing. This ensures that the results mirror the original research.
Better Business officials warn that there is a huge potential for gouging the niche market because there is a scarcity of a product people want. This law of supply and demand makes it easy for scammers to take advantage of buyers anxious to get this product.
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