LifeQode Belite 123

MAD 8,640.00

How many times have you heard that it is easier to gain weight than to lose it? And, how many times have you tried a weight loss product only to be disappointed over time? Say goodbye to all those worries and say hello to BELITE - a weight management formula that will help you boost your metabolism, curb your appetite, and detoxify your body, consequently helping you get rid of unsightly bulges and unwanted weight.

Ingredients
Belite 01
Green tea, chrysanthemum flowers, and kaffir lime leaves

Belite 02
African mango (IGOB 131TM), Yeast Peptide (DNF-10)

Belite 03
Peppermint leaves, cinnamon bark, and senna leaves

Availability: In stock
Product Code (SKU)
M8-2414001004

Benefits


A 7-in-1 function

  • Detox & boost metabolism
  • Suppress appetite
  • Burn & block fat
  • Inhibit fat deposition
  • Reduce cholesterol & sugar level
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Improve bowel movement

 

How to Consume

Belite 01
1. Have a healthy breakfast
2. After breakfast, step one (1) teabag in 180ml of hot water for 10 minutes
3. Sip it and enjoy a boost to your day


Belite 02
1. One (1) hour before lunch, mix one (1) sachet 120ml of water
2. Savour it
3. Enjoy your hearty midday meal

 

Belite 03
1. Dig in to a healthy dinner
2. Step one (1) teabag in 180ml of hot water after dinner
3. Sit back, relax, and enjoy your cup of Belite 03

 

References

  • 1. Prof. J. Alfredo Martinez — from the Center for Nutrition Research at the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain — in the journal Nature Reviews Disease Primers.
  • 2. Cindy D. Davis (2016). The Gut Microbiome and Its Role in Obesity. Nutr Today, 51(4), 167-174
  • 3. Science News. (Aug 14,2014). Reduced testosterone tied to endocrine-disrupting chemical exposure. Endocrine Society.
  • 4. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. (2014). Review: Testosterone and weight loss: the evidence. Obesity and Nutrition, 21(5), 313-322
  • 5. Ngondi, J.L., et al. (2009). IGOB131, a novel seed extract of the West African plant Irvingia gabonensis, significantly reduces body weight and improves metabolic parameters in overweight humans in a randomized double-blind placebo controlled investigation. Lipids in Health and Disease 8 (1),7.
  • 6. Jung, E. Y., et al. (2017). Low dose yeast hydrolysate in treatment of obesity and weight loss. Prev. Nutri. Food Science, 22(1), 45-49.
  • 7. Ridker, P. M. (2003). C-reactive protein: a simple test to help predict risk of heart attack and stroke. Circulation, 108(12), e81-e85.
  • 8. Jianghao Sun and Pei Chen. (2012). UHPLC/HRMS Analysis of African Mango (Irvingia gabonensis) Seeds, Extract and Related Dietary Supplements. J. Agric Food Chem, 60(35), 8703-8709.

 

Disclaimer: This is not a medical solution nor does it in any way constitute medical advice or recommendation. Please ensure and consult your own medical consultant in every respect prior to commencing any regime or if you have any doubts or at any stage through the regime.