Caralluma Fimbriata is a succulent plant, in the cactus family, that has been used as a in India for centuries. It's a new arrival in the family of cacti and succulent plants that are becoming increasingly popular for their natural appetite suppressant and weight loss properties, as well as their ability to lower blood sugar. Supplements made from the popular Hoodia Gordonii cactus from Afria are, for example, growing in popularity and usage in the U.S. and Europe.
Like Hoodia, Caralluma Fimbriata has been used to suppress appetite, and as a portable food for hunting. It is used to suppress hunger and appetite, and enhance endurance. It is believed to block the activity of several enzymes, which then blocks the formation of fat, forcing fat reserves to be burned.
Like Hoodia, Caralluma Fimbriata has been used to suppress appetite, and as a portable food for hunting. It is used to suppress hunger and appetite, and enhance endurance. It is believed to block the activity of several enzymes, which then blocks the formation of fat, forcing fat reserves to be burned.