Thursday, November 12, 2009

Mirafit FBCx Reduces Caloric Absorption Confirmed by Clincial Study


Mirafit FBCx Reduces Caloric Absorption Confirmed by Clincial Study

Mirafit fbcx is a soluble fiber derived from corn that reduces human body absorption of consumed fat.

Reuters | A scientific study presented at the annual meeting of The Obesity Society confirmed significant weight loss using the pill mirafit fbcx(R). Dr. K-L Catherine Jen and Dr. Joseph Artiss, principals at ArtJen Complexus USA, LLC, presented these clinical study findings on October 27, at The Obesity Society 2009 annual scientific meeting at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C., The Obesity Society's 27th annual scientific meeting.

According to Drs. Jen and Artiss, "Mirafit fbcx is a soluble fiber derived from corn that reduces human body absorption of consumed fat. Taken as directed, six tablets a day will reduce caloric absorption from 2,000 kilocalories/day to 1,500. This is equivalent to approximately 50-60 percent of fat or 25-30 percent of calories from the typical American diet. Five hundred kilocalories per day becomes 3,500 kilocalories per week, which equates to a weight loss of about 1-1 1/2 pounds per week."

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