PGX® helps you to lose weight
For almost everyone, the math behind weight loss is simple: your body has to burn more calories than it consumes. There are 3,500 calories in one pound of fat. If you burn 500 more calories than you consume each day, theoretically you will lose one pound a week. It is for this reason that all sensible diets focus on a combination of exercise and calorie reduction. PGX® does not burn calories, but it can make eating fewer calories each day much easier for you, helping to correct your appetite and helping you decrease the size of your meals. Read more…www.PGX.com
PGX® supports healthy blood sugar levels already within a normal range
Most foods in the Western diet are highly processed. Convenience foods and fast food, especially, are laden with highly refined carbohydrates. These foods are too rapidly digested by the body, causing increases in blood sugar levels after meals. This rapid rise triggers the body to release insulin to bring blood sugar back down again. Coupled with a current or chronic blood sugar level imbalance, this creates a pattern in which blood sugar erratically rises and falls – it’s the so-called blood sugar roller coaster. Read more…www.PGX.com
PGX® helps support healthy cholesterol levels already within a normal range
PGX® addresses cholesterol by increasing the excretion rate of blood cholesterol. The liver packages the cholesterol into bile acids and sends them to the small intestine for fat breakdown. Read More…
PGX® is safe and stimulant free
With all the benefits of PGX® so far described, one might expect there to be drawbacks to using it, perhaps even unpleasant side effects. However, PGX® is made from natural products and has been proven to be safe in two published studies. Read More…www.pgx.com
PGX® is high in fiber
PGX® is an excellent source of dietary fiber. According to current Health Canada recommendations, healthy adults should consume at least 25 grams of fiber (both soluble and insoluble) every day. It is well-known that fiber is good for you, but the effectiveness of fiber is proportionate to its ability to hold water. Read More… www.pgx.com
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