ID-alG Brown Algae Supports Weight Management

June 28, 2010

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BRAM, FranceA monocentric, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel double blind clinical study was conducted on 60 overweight women, with a daily dose of 400 mg of ID-alG, made from brown algae, over two months. The study showed a 2.8 kg average weight loss after two months of treatment compared to placebo; approximately 3kg fat mass reduction in the ID-alG group compared to +0.94 kg in the placebo group; and helped control caloric intake and to reduce fat storage, thus improving the figures: up to 4 cm thighs reduction, and up to 5.8 cm buttocks reduction observed in the ID-alG group.

Furthermore, at the end of the study each volunteer filled in the satisfaction questionnaire and results were more than encouraging: 76 percent of consumers were convinced by the weight management properties of ID-alG. More than 70 percent of women included in the ID-alG group declared they would like to buy the product and continue to use it, whereas they were only 49 percent in the placebo group.

 

 

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