Guest guest Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 What's in a name? Arose by any other name is still a rose. My wife went to the health food store to get some green tea extract, but none was there, but fortunately they had some green coffee bean extract, which she purchased. Fortunately, I still have the digital recording which is the same for green tea abbstract here it is again for green bean extract the same as the former green tea extract now called green coffee bean extract. Green tea extract Transcribed from an article read in the AJC. For weight loss research study using three doses of green tea extract high dose, no dose and low dose of green tea extract were used in the study, sorry dosages were not given, subjects lost an average of 17 pounds, overall a 10% weight loss in this 16 subject doubleblind study. in a 22 week study or a fat loss of 16%. The loss was not attributed to cafine, but a protein molecule called chlorothenic acid. The double blind placebo study was published in the journal diabetes control and metabolic syndrome, January 2012 issue.Fat loss is attributed to the stimulation of fat burning in the liver as well as the overall body. 16 subjects were used in the research study. If you are interested in trying it, I recommend you pick up some green tea extract from your local health food store. Who knows, it might work for you. Hth, Harry If you think it can be confusing, It is!Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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