Simmondsin

Simmondsin

Simmondsin is an extract of jojoba seeds (pronounced "ho-HO-bah") ("Simmondsia chinensis"), it is said to be a toxic substancerecently its has been researched that simmondsin could be used for reducing appetite of obese individuals;it can help reduce craving for food. [United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. [http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/dec00/jojoba1200.htm Simmondsin From Jojoba - Checked for Appetite Suppression] ]

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