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What the experts say: Ruth Clark R.D., MPH is a registered dietician with a strong clinical background and has a masters degree in Public Health. She has been the Regional Director of a nutritional products division of a well-known, large pharmaceutical company, and most recently was Executive Director of "Wellness Programming" at a Harvard University teaching hospital.
In January 1996, Ruth Clark spoke in an open forum to discuss Chitosan and said:
"...Except for its potential to bind fat, Chitosan is inert in the body, so it's very safe. There are over 1500 studies that have been conducted on Chitosan alone. It is not diuretic, it is simply a natural fibre that has the potential to attract fat."
"...I have been in the health care industry for 21 years now and I've never seen a product that's as impressive as this one. And I also know a lot of nutritionists and physicians that are incredibly excited about this product - the results we are seeing are unbelievable!"
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CHITOSAN FACT SHEET What is Chitosan? Chitosan is a natural food from chitin, a polysaacharide found in the exoskeleton of shellfish like shrimp and crabs. Chitosan is magnetically attracted to lipids and has the ability to significantly bind fat, acting like a "sponge" in the digestive tract. Chitosan is not digestible, therefore it has no caloric value! No matter how much Chitosan you ingest, its caloric count remains at zero.
How does it work? Chitosan affects the fat in the stomach before it has a chance to become metabolised. It dissolves in the stomach and converts to a gel which "traps" fat, thereby preventing its absorption and subsequent storage. Chitosan renders the fat useless to the body. Technically, it creates a "grease ball" out of excess fat which is then too large to be absorbed. Both the Chitosan and the fat are excreted in the stool.
Is Chitosan Safe? Chitosan may seem too good to be true. Can one product really accomplish all the marvellous things chitosan does and be safe for human absoprtion? Chitosan has been safely used for two decades. Chitosan is a safe ingredient that is biodegradable and environmentally biocompatible. Other than its fat binding action chitosan remains virtually inactive in the human body. *You should not take chitosan if you have any kind of shellfish allergy and should consult your medical professional if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Do I have to change my eating habits using Chitorich? Chitorich is not a licence to overeat. Taking it would mean you're trying to lose weight or bring your cholesterol level down. Just by maintaining your regular eating habits or controlling it slightly would give you significant results!
How do I take Chitorich? Just take 4 capsules with your meals! Easy!
How much does it cost? Retail Price: RM225.00
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