AFRICAN MANGO DIET DROPS AND WEIGHT LOSS
Posted by Gabriel, MyVervo on 2020 Jun 5th
African Mango Ultra Diet Drops
Irvingia Gabonensis' Relationship To Weight Loss
One of the biggest challenges in the health industry in Western America is combating obesity,
diabetes and other health problems that could come from being overweight. Over the years the
health industry comes up with new ideas and supplements to help decrease the problem as
technology, science, and research evolves. One supplement that studies and research was done
for would be African Mangoes’ relationship to weight loss.
African Mango also known as Irvingia Gabonensis is a species of African trees in the genus
Irvingia. It has also common names like bush mango, wild mango, or African mango. It is known
for its many health benefits
and valued for its fat and protein rich nuts.
It has originated from the northern tip of Angola’s forest zone, including the Ivory Coast, Nigeria,
Congo, DR Congo, and south western Uganda. Its fruits are rich and nutritious, and some people
turn it into jam, juices or even wine. Their seeds can be eaten raw or roasted and can be pressed
to produce edible oil.
The edible seeds provide 697 calories per 100 gram of portion and offers 15 g of carbohydrates,
8.5 g of protein, 4 g of water, 120 g of calcium, 2.4 g of iron, and 67 g of fat that is composed of 33-
70% of myristic acid, 20-59% of lauric acid, 1-11% oleic acid, 2% palmitic acid and 1% stearic acid.
The extract and the fruit is a good source of nutrients, vitamins and min erals which delivers 2mg
of iron, 7mg of vitamin C, 20mg calcium, 40mg phosphorus, 0.2 g of fat, 0.9g of protein, 15.7 g of
carbohydrate and 81g water.
The seeds contain compounds like flavonoids, quercitin and kaempferol, which have great
antioxidant properties.
The African Mango extract from the seeds is rich in soluble fiber or “bulk forming”. This
mechanism delays the rate by which food leaves the stomach which then results to a steady
absorption of sugars that leads to a decrease of elevated blood glucose level after a meal.
The extract may reduce the activity of PPARY, a protein responsible for promoting weight gain
while increasing adiponectin, a protein hormone involved in glucose control and the breakdown
of fats. At the same time, may reverse leptin resistance which a factor that leads to obesity which
all these suppress fat production in the body.
African Mango extract has a filling effect which helps with weight management, reduce cravings
and promote weight loss while supporting fat burning processes, metabolism and may lower
blood cholesterol, and maintain blood sugar levels.
As more clinical trials evolve regarding the relationship of African Mango to weight loss, together
with a healthy diet and good amount of exercise, this diet drops may help you achieve your weight
goals and help you with your over all health.
Sources & More Studies Below:
https://www.webmd.com/diet/obesity/features/african-mango-supplements#1
https://www.verywellfit.com/african-mango-for-weight-loss-90046
https://selfhacked.com/blog/african-mango/
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