African Mango Diet Scams: Beware Of The Snare!

African Mango Diet Scams: Beware Of The Snare!

The buzz of news around the African mango diet is growing louder by the day. With umpteen number of online sites blaring out the health benefits and offering (as each one of them claim) the best deals to procure the almost-magical fruit, which, they say, is the ‘cure’ for excess weight.

With almost 60% of the American population overweight and many more millions across the world who come under the same category, it is not surprising that such advertising, however legitimate or unscrupulous, is naively believed. Indeed, a deeper look at the African mango reveals the organized approach it helps to bring (in our lives) with respect to weight loss and weight maintenance.

The fruit is primarily a rich source of fiber, which is an important part of the diet of a person seeking to lose weight. The African mango has high fiber content, which is responsible for the sequestration and subsequent regulation of cholesterol levels in the body. The fruit provides more than one path toward weight loss and weight management.

The fact that it reduces the amount of C-reactive protein in the body which is responsible for an increased resistance toward leptin proves the multi-way approach. The leptin is a hormone that serves to send brain signals and induce appetite suppression, thus starting one important phase of weight reduction.

The other aspect of the fruit is that it contains substances like adiponectin, which increase insulin sensitivity of the body cells, thus allowing for greater fat tissue breakdown. Also, the African mango is known for reducing the conditions of inflammation and containing potential anti-cancer agents.

All these health benefits make the fruit ‘juicy’ in terms of its potential for being exploited to make money. There are a host of online business organizations promising quick and efficient weight loss with a magical concoction of African mango extracts. Some even go to the extent of advertising free trials before the customer buys the product.

However, the African mango is costly and it is almost always a fake propaganda if free trials are advertised. Instances where free trials were forced upon prospective customers even without them expressing their wish to order one have also been recorded! And once the unscrupulous dealers get the credit card numbers of unsuspecting customers willing to sign up for a free trial, charges up to 80-100$ are imposed.

Careful scrutiny of the credibility of the website is advised and authentic dealers like the africanmangodiet are the best deal for those interested in eating their way to a fit life! www.africanmangodiet.com never sends out automatic shipments of any products, all orders are one time only orders.

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2 Responses to “African Mango Diet Scams: Beware Of The Snare!”

  1. Lisa | April 6, 2012 at 2:26 pm #

    ok..i just purchased the FRUITRIENTSX the science of fruit
    African Mango
    Irvingia Gabonensis weight loss support
    i hope this is the right one??

    Irvingia extract – 150mg
    Tocotriene complex – 350mg

    • admin | April 9, 2012 at 9:31 am #

      If you have been following Dr Oz, especially the article in First for Women magazine, you would probably see that the “right one” is Optimized Irvingia from LifeExrension. You can find it here; LifeExtension Optimized Irvingia

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