Friend, if that “spare tire” is WEIGHING you down…

And your belly is hanging too far over your belt…

I’m sure you’ve tried every weight-loss trick under the sun.

But what helps other folks shed excess pounds doesn’t work for EVERYBODY – especially if you’re struggling with obesity.

Your metabolism marches to the beat of its own drum.

But it IS possible to SHRINK belly fat… and help your body mass become LEANER…

With the help of a metabolic aid that could RESTORE balance to certain processes that have been thrown OUT OF WHACK.

Stop PACKING ON the fat

The Indian coleus plant (Coleus forskohlii) is a member of the mint family that grows in Southeast Asia… and has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for AGES.

Back in the 1970s, Indian scientists isolated a healing substance from this plant’s root called forskolin

Which hasn’t been found in ANY other plant in the world.

You’ve read before right here in eAlert how forskolin can keep asthma attacks at bay

But that’s not all.

Because forskolin could help SOFTEN THE BLOW of metabolic syndrome

And give you some added leverage in the fight against obesity.

Now, you may have heard of forskolin promoted as a weight-loss miracle

But it’s not as simple as that.

Supplementing with forskolin may help give you an extra edge to help you succeed in your weight loss goals…

As it ZEROES IN on certain metabolic processes and helps FINETUNE body composition.

Specifically, forskolin could help your body INCINERATE fat… while PRESERVING muscle mass.

And one of the ways it can do that is by INCREASING free testosterone.

That may be why forskolin has demonstrated especially powerful effects in men.

It’s important to note that an IMPROVED muscle-to-fat ratio could help set you up to reach your long-term weight goals…

Especially as adipose tissue (a.k.a. fat) is a MAJOR culprit behind the chronic, low-grade inflammation that’s a hallmark of obesity and metabolic syndrome.

There’s even more…

Because forskolin also RAMPS UP insulin sensitivity

Which helps IMPROVE glucose metabolism.

The more fat you have… the more it can SABOTAGE your body’s ability to convert sugar into energy!

Now, here’s something you might’ve NEVER heard before.

Insulin DIRECTLY affects your fat tissue.

And the more insulin you’ve got… the more it PROTECTS your fat tissue from getting BURNED!

So, if insulin resistance has got you in its clutches… you might find it IMPOSSIBLE to melt fat.

That could explain why you could be eating ALL the right foods… and MEASURING every single portion

And STILL not able to lose any weight!

After all, it’s not too much MUSCLE that contributes to obesity… but too much FAT!

Friend, forskolin can’t do it all on its own. You still need to RESTRICT your calories.

But you don’t need to STARVE yourself… while that excess fat REFUSES to let go!

Forskolin supplements are available in capsule form from several quality makers at your local health food store or online. The product might be labeled “Forskohlii.”

A clinically studied dosage is 250 mg of an extract standardized to contain 10% forskolin… taken twice daily for 12 weeks.

In some of the studies, subjects took a non-GMO, patented forskolin extract called ForsLean.

But you can choose from any maker you trust.

To sending fat to the incinerator,
Sarah Reagan


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