CreVax for Weight Loss
Crevax is effective fat burning formula. One of Crevax’s main ingredients is genuine Hoodia from South Africa, which is known as the most powerful natural appetite-suppressant available. Crevax also contains other compounds that help energize your body while you are dieting.
CreVax Benefits
- Fast and healthy fat loss... As fast as 6 days
- Helps to control appetite and cravings
- Increased energy levels
- Formulated from 7 high quality natural ingredients
- No nasty jittery, sick, speedy or shaky head rush feelings at all!
- 30-day MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
Review of Scientific Evidence For CreVax Ingredients
CreVax is proprietary blend of potent herbs
- 1. Hoodia Gordonii [P57]
Hoodia gordonii is traditionally used in South Africa for its appetite suppressant properties. It is a rare botanical that produces a molecule (named P57) that has the ability to trick your brain into thinking you’re full. This natural appetite suppressant is derived from a South African plant that has been safely used by local hunters for centuries. Only hoodia that contains P57 has been shown to provide these powerful suppressant effects.- 1. van Heerden FR, Marthinus Horak R, Maharaj VJ, Vleggaar R, Senabe JV, Gunning PJ. Abstract An appetite suppressant from Hoodia species. Phytochemistry. 2007 Oct;68(20):2545-53. Epub 2007 Jul 2. PubMed
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- 2. Green Tea (Camellia sinensis)
There is strong evidence that green tea has fat-burning properties and promotes weight loss, especially when combined with increased physical activity and a healthy diet. Green tea polyphenols are known to promote weight loss by increasing the metabolism of fats by the liver (thermogenic effect), inhibiting lipase (fat absorption enzyme) in the digestive tract, and providing a feeling of satiety and fullness.- 1. Dulloo AG, Duret C, Rohrer D, Girardier L, Mensi N, Fathi M, Chantre P, Vandermander J. Efficacy of a green tea extract rich in catechin polyphenols and caffeine in increasing 24-h energy expenditure and fat oxidation in humans. Am J Clin Nutr. 1999 Dec;70(6):1040-5. PubMed
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- 3. Gynostemma Pentaphyllum (Jiaogulan)
Gynostemma has been used to treat a wide range of diseases in its native areas of China. It is a tonic herb that improves the circulation, stimulates liver function, strengthens the immune and nervous systems, and reduces blood sugar and cholesterol levels. By improving and strengthening digestion, Gynostemma may regulate weight by effectively metabolizing the food into energy and block the conversion of sugar into stored fat. Gynostemma may also help reduce weight in overweight people by accelerating the body's metabolism, and allows an underweight person to increase absorption of nutrients and gain weight in the form of lean muscle mass.- 1. Chou SC, Chen KW, Hwang JS, Lu WT, Chu YY, Lin JD, Chang HJ, See LC. The add-on effects of Gynostemma pentaphyllum on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Altern Ther Health Med. 2006 May-Jun;12(3):34-9. PubMed
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- 4. Salvia Miltiorrhiza (Danshen)
In traditional Chinese medicine, Salvia miltiorrhiza (also known as Red sage, Chinese sage, tan shen, or dan shen) has been used to prevent and treat heart conditions and strokes.- 1. Adams JD, Wang R, Yang J, Lien EJ. Free in PMC Preclinical and clinical examinations of Salvia miltiorrhiza and its tanshinones in ischemic conditions. Chin Med. 2006 Nov 23;1:3. PubMed
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- 5. Fructus Lycii (Lycium Fruit, Barbary Wolfberry Fruit)
One of the most well-known traditional properties of lycium fruit is its ability to improve vision. Another well-known and long-documented traditional property of lycium fruit is its ability to "benefit complexion and maintain one's beauty"; it is also considered to have anti-aging properties. Various studies have shown lycium fruit to have numerous beneficial effects, including, antioxidant, immuno-potentiating, antimutagenic, hypoglycaemic, hypolipemic, hypotensive, etc., all of which contribute to the slowing down of the aging process.- 1. Wang Y, Zhao H, Sheng X, Gambino PE, Costello B, Bojanowski K. Abstract Protective effect of Fructus Lycii polysaccharides against time and hyperthermia-induced damage in cultured seminiferous epithelium. J Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Oct;82(2-3):169-75. PubMed
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- 6. Peony Root (Paeonia Lactiflora, Bao Shao)
Peony Root is a famous and highly prized blood tonic used to relax muscles and cleanse the blood. It is one of the most highly prized women's herbs used traditionally to help regulate the female hormonal cycle. Peony is also used as a pain reducing agent and as an emotional stabilizer, particularly valuable with women who experience hormonal imbalances.- 1. Sunaga K, Sugaya E, Kajiwara K, Tsuda T, Sugaya A, Kimura M. Abstract Molecular mechanism of preventive effect of peony root extract on neuron damage. J Herb Pharmacother. 2004;4(1):9-20. PubMed
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- 7. Taurine Amino Acid
Taurine is an amino acid believed to play an important role in many areas of the body including the brain and nervous system. According to some animal studies, taurine produced an anxiolytic-like effect in mice and may act as a modulator or anti-anxiety agent in the central nervous system. In recent years, taurine has become a common ingredient in energy drinks. Taurine is often used in combination with bodybuilding supplements such as creatine and anabolic steroids, partly due to recent findings in mice that taurine alleviates muscle fatigue in strenuous workouts and raises exercise capacity.- 1. Kong WX, Chen SW, Li YL, et al (2006). "Effects of taurine on rat behaviors in three anxiety models". Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 83 (2): 271–6. doi:10.1016/j.pbb.2006.02.007 PubMed
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