| Re: h.c.a.?
These is posted on the Journal of American Medicine Association's website regarding hydroxyacid's test results. As a result of a double blind test:
RESULTS: A total of 135 subjects were randomized to either active hydroxycitric acid (n = 66) or placebo (n = 69); 42 (64%) in the active hydroxycitric acid group and 42 (61%) in the placebo group completed 12 weeks of treatment (P = .74). Patients in both groups lost a significant amount of weight during the 12-week treatment period (P<.001); however, between-group weight loss differences were not statistically significant (mean [SD], 3.2 [3.3] kg vs 4.1 [3.9] kg; P = .14). There were no significant differences in estimated percentage of body fat mass loss between treatment groups, and the fraction of subject weight loss as fat was not influenced by treatment group. CONCLUSIONS: product failed to produce significant weight loss and fat mass loss beyond that observed with placebo.
Last edited by lindan; 02-14-2005 at 12:59 PM.
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