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Caralluma Fimbriata is a succulent plant that has been used in India for centuries by native hunters as a portable food and thirst quencher. Tribesmen on a day's hunt will often use Caralluma to sustain themselves over extended periods of of time, hence it is commonly known as a "famine food" in India. Clinical studies have shown that Caralluma Fimbriata suppresses appetite and that subjects experienced significant changes in both total body weight and the percentage of body fat.
-Suppress Appetite
-Control Cravings
-Reduce Body Fat
