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AGGR Weight Management & Support Formula
orried about rebound weight gain after your diet? Many people can lose weight on low- carbohydrate and other diets; however, anecdotal evidence suggests that if you return to your previous style of eating after you’ve lost the weight, you are likely to gain the weight back. Most low- carbohydrate proponents suggest that low-carbohydrate eating is a lifestyle; in order to be able to sustain weight loss, you need to continue eating a restricted carbohydrate diet as a way of life. A recent two-year study at Temple
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University showed that dieters on both low-fat and low-carbohydrate diets lost equal amounts of weight when combined with behavioral support. Similar studies have yielded similar fi ndings that seem to indicate that low-carbohydrate diets are effective for weight loss. While the ChiroTHIN diet program has specifi c Maintenance Guidelines, AGGR Weight Management & Support Formula was developed to help accelerate, maintain and break through weight loss barriers. This formula is a vegetarian dietary supplement that supports weight management with Thermogenesis •Fat burning hormones Leptin and Adiponectin •Healthy blood sugar levels and reduced cravings •Appetite Control and • Proper fat metabolism.* The AGGR supplement can
be used as a stand-alone diet aid or supports weight management after any low-carbohydrate diet.* The AGGR plan combines four ingredients that work synergistically to address the stages of weight loss: RASPBERRY KETONE is a compound that produces the smell in raspberries. It supports the weight loss process by supporting the body’s ability to produce Adiponectin, a hormone that increases metabolism, reduces fat cell size and modulates a number of metabolic processes, including glucose regulation and fatty acid catabolism. Adiponectin is exclusively secreted from the adipose tissue and supports weight management via the brain similar to the action of Leptin, a hormone produced in adipose tissue that increases metabolism and supports appetite control. AFRICAN MANGO (Irvingia gabonesis) is a fruit found and grown in West Africa. The extract derived from the seed has been shown to support weight management through appetite suppression and increased metabolic
rate. It works to slow body fat production by supporting favorable changes in Glycerol-3 Phosphate, Leptin and Adiponectin which supports reduction of the conversion of complex carbs into sugars, fat burning and hunger management. WellTrim® iG is a trademarked and patented extract of Irvingia gabonensis that is a clinically- proven ingredient supporting multi- functional weight management activity. GREEN COFFEE BEAN EX- TRACT provides antioxidant activity and supports metabolism in order to burn higher proportions of lipids (fat) to carbohydrates. Green Coffee Bean Ex- tract contains two important polyphe- nolic compounds: caffeic and chlo- rogenic acids. Caffeic acid provides a safe energy boost while being naturally low in caffeine. Chlorogenic acid helps to slow the release of glucose into the blood stream and reduces the absorp- tion of dietary fat.
GREEN TEA EXTRACT is an excellent source of potent polyhenolic compounds (biofl avonoids with powerful antioxidant properties). Research has identifi ed EGCG as the most powerful active polyphenolic compound in Green Tea that supports thermogenesis (fat burning), healthy blood insulin levels and appetite control. The Green Tea Extract used in the AGGR product is standardized to contain 70% EGCG per capsule!
You may easily avoid rebound weight
gain with this program. For more information and to get started, call The Bolick Center in Maitland at 407-278- 5253. Dr. Channing Bolick, D.C. is offering a special price in August for Natural Awakenings readers.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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