Curcovia

by Diet Pill Center on August 12, 2014

Curcovia review

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Curcovia is a nonprescription diet pill that claims to be made exclusively of herbal ingredients. More specifically, the primary herb curcoma comosa, is the only active ingredient in these capsules. It is a plant that is found within the ginger family and that is native to Southeastern Asia. According to the manufacturers of this product, that ingredient provides women dieters with fat burning enhancement.

The manufacturer, CCLabsUSA, claims that this benefit is provided because the formula functions against the effects of the estrogen hormone, which can produce weight gain in certain circumstances. By halting that action, the company behind the pill claims that the product will bring on its one dieting benefit: fat burning. That said, it also claims to have other benefits in easing female discomforts at various times, such as in menopause, with aging, and in premenstrual syndrome (PMS).

The official website for Curcovia provides a considerable amount of information about the menstrual cycle, PMS, and menopause, peppering that information with the ways in which it claims that the product will be able to help. It provides specific guidance regarding the use of the product for different results and in different times in a woman’s life or her cycle. In the section specifically dedicated to weight loss, it offers some moderately technical information about the way that estrogen impacts weight loss and weight gain, and how this pill is supposed to assist in overcoming struggles to burn fat.

While the website for the product does make reference to studies, at the time that this review was written, the only studies that could be found on the website were those that showed that the substances in the ingredients had been researched in some way – for instance, the isolation of 26 sesquiterpenes within Curcuma. This does not show that there are any actual weight loss benefits to taking it, nor does it suggest that it is safe. Moreover, it was quite interesting that Wikipedia was listed under the “Studies & Research” heading on the website, as that is hardly seen as a trusted medical or scientific resource.

The directions on the product package recommend that one capsule be taken three times before meals. This means that each bottle provides dieters with a one month supply of the product. At the time that this review was written, the substance was being sold from the official website for $79.95 per bottle.

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