
African Mango Review, Working Diet Pill or Over-Hyped Scam?
African Mango diet pills are a relative new development on the Weight Loss market. The extract, derived from a tropical tree, also refered to as Irvingia gabonensis, is rapidly becoming the biggest hype since years.
Featured on Dr. Oz’s TV show, and highly valued by celebrities this new product appears to be very promising. It is touted as a rediscovered ancient remedy and a breakthrough supplement. But does it really work?
Well, there is at least one study published in an 2005 issue of Lipids Health & Disease, in which was demonstrated that test persons taking the mango extract lost an average of 12.3 pounds in 28 days.
The overweight subjects were given 150 mg twice daily before meals. The clinical trial showed that the extract:
“favorably impacts body weight and a variety of parameters and characteristic of the metabolic syndrome.”
Apart from that users of African Mango Diet Pills noticed a body fat decrease of 6.3%. A placebo control group did not experience these improvements.






