Green coffee bean extract added to the list of dietary products that promote weight loss. And all thanks to Dr. Mehmet Oz, who, on one of the talk shows, reported on an experiment involving 100 women, conducted by him personally.. The group of participants who took the extract lost an average of one kilogram in two weeks.. The control group, who took a placebo instead of an extract, measured only half a kilogram, according to Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women aged 14 to 35.. net Green coffee beans are known to contain chlorogenic acid, which inhibits the release of sugar (when the beans are roasted, the acid breaks down). It is this quality, in fact, that is required to combat excess weight.. The effectiveness of the acid was also investigated by University of Scranton Chemistry Professor Dr. Joe Vinson.. Then his conclusions were immediately called into question by experts..
For the experiment, 8 men and the same number of women were invited to the University of Scranton.
One half of the participants received various doses of coffee bean extract, while the other half received placebo pills.. The conditions of the experiment called for the participants to consume a certain number of calories..
After 22 weeks, it turned out that the participants in the experiment lost an average of 8 kilograms.. However, as skeptics note, it is still difficult to assert the effect of the extract on weight loss due to the small number of volunteers and the dubious clarity of the conditions of this experiment..
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