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It may
surprise you to learn that the
secret behind Core Control’s
powerful effects on fat didn’t
happen in a laboratory.
It
all started in the jungles of
Japan.
Thousands of
years ago, Japanese natives
discovered a mysterious tree
that they called “San’in.” This
word roughly translates as
“shady side of the mountain,”
because the tree was found to
thrive in remote areas of the
countryside. For centuries,
traditional medicine men and
herbalists brewed the leaves,
stems and pods of the San’in
tree into a medicinal tea. This
practice continues today.
Over the
years, Japanese have consumed
San’in tea for a wide range of
health reasons, including as a
diuretic folk remedy and an
antidote for certain animal
poisons.
Recently,
Asian medical scientists
discovered that San’in, known
scientifically as Cassia,
offers many other health
secrets. Specific species of the
Cassia tree have
illustrated powerful effects on
human physiology. For example,
Cassia angustifolia
helps relieve constipation,
while Cassia acutifolia
promotes regular bowel movements
and healthy digestion.
The
lesser-known and more rare
Cassia nomame has emerged
as perhaps the most powerful of
all of the Cassia
species. Preliminary studies
suggest that its antioxidant
nutrients help protect healthy
cells in animals exposed to
toxic chemicals.
Cassia nomame captured
international attention when
researchers noticed that it
demonstrated the ability to
inhibit lipase, the enzyme that
causes fat to be absorbed from
food and stored on the body.
Cassia nomame is a
foundation for the Core Control
system, a carefully designed
method to help you achieve your
weight-loss goals.
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