16 Bottles Launches Breakthrough Weight Loss Supplement Cellean ? Not Your Ordinary Diet Pill

16 Bottles Launches Breakthrough Weight Loss Supplement Cellean – Not Your Ordinary Diet Pill











Cellean is a revolutionary weight loss supplement formulated by Dr. Michele Noonan and launched by 16 Bottles.


Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) April 19, 2011

A healthy diet and regular exercise is hard to stick to for the long-term, as seen by the two-thirds of Americans who are either overweight or obese. Many people rely on fad diets or unsafe pills to lose the weight, only to rebound with weight gain. Most diet pills have high levels of caffeine which shed weight only in the short-term, cause side effects like insomnia, headaches, jittery feelings, heart palpitations and nausea and may be unsafe for people with heart problems or those who vigorously exercise. Other diet pills can cause serious side effects like stroke, heart attack, liver injury, kidney failure or psychiatric effects. There is a clear need for an effective weight-loss supplement without side effects.

16 Bottles, a spinoff venture of engage:BDR and celebrity fashion designer Michael Amiri, announced the launch of its first product, a weight loss supplement called Cellean. Cellean is available exclusively online at http://www.cellean.com. Cellean has a proprietary formula of African mango, Ashwagandha, green tea, vitamin D, acai and Maqui fruit formulated by celebrity scientist Dr. Michele Noonan. Clinical studies support the ability of these ingredients to curb appetite, shed pounds, burn fat, fight stress, increase energy, lower cholesterol and balance blood sugar. Cellean’s breakthrough formula targets all the health issues related to being overweight instead of just focusing on weight loss. Cellean helps users lose weight, fight metabolic syndrome and inflammation and increase energy levels.

“Cellean is the safe weight loss pill we’ve all been waiting for. By regulating appetite, mood, fat burning and energy levels, Cellean squashes every reason your body has to not lose weight,” Dr. Michele Noonan stated. “Cellean is not just a diet pill, it’s a life supplement.”

How the ingredients in Cellean work:

African Mango – Dr. Oz called African mango “a miracle in your medicine cabinet” on his TV show, along with two other supplements, vitamin B and a multivitamin. African mango decreases weight and fights metabolic syndrome, characterized by excess belly fat, high blood pressure, low HDL cholesterol and insulin resistance. Seeds from this fruit, also called Irvingia Gabonensis, reduce appetite by increasing blood levels of leptin, a hormone released from fat cells that signals to the brain that you’re not hungry. African mango also slows stomach emptying, increasing absorption of dietary sugars that prevent low blood sugar levels after eating. The soluble fiber in African mango lowers “bad” LDL cholesterol and raises “good” HDL cholesterol levels. Three published clinical studies show African mango decreases weight by as much as 2.3 lbs a week and lowers body fat without any change in diet and exercise.

SensorilTrim® – this patented extract of the Indian herb Ashwagandha, also called Withania somnifera, is an adaptogen that helps the body resist and recover from stress. Stressors, including vigorous exercise, dieting and life pressures, increase blood levels of the hormone cortisol, causing carbohydrate cravings, increased appetite, overeating, high blood sugar and low immune system function. One clinical study found stressed subjects taking Sensoril for 60 days at the same dosage as Cellean significantly lowered their cortisol levels by 14.5%, as well as their systolic blood pressure by 1.6%, diastolic blood pressure by 5.6%, heart rate by 6%, and “bad” VLDL cholesterol by 8.9%. Subjects also had less frequent symptoms of headaches, irritability, muscle pain, forgetfulness, insomnia, and inability to concentrate while boosting energy.

Green Tea Extract – catechins in green tea, including epigallocatechin 3-gallate (EGCG), as well as the small amount of caffeine present, stimulate brown adipose thermogenesis, burning calories and fat. Green tea works better than caffeine to burn fat because green tea prevents the breakdown of noradrenaline, the neurotransmitter that stimulates thermogenesis, as well the breakdown of its downstream signaling molecules. Clinical studies show subjects who take green tea extract or drink green tea lose a maximum of 5.5 lbs in 8 weeks and lose up to 7.4% more abdominal fat than subjects taking placebo.

Vitamin D – Clinical studies show vitamin D deficiency interferes with the function of the satiety hormone leptin leading to weight gain due to the brain not knowing when the stomach is full. Vitamin D deficiency is also correlated with systemic inflammation. Due to obesity, poor diet and lack of sun exposure, many people require vitamin D supplementation or weight loss will be unsuccessful. This super vitamin increases fat oxidation rates and thermogenesis and prevents the conversion of food into the fatty acid palmitate. Vitamin D also boosts levels of the mood regulating neurotransmitter serotonin, which prevents carbohydrate cravings and emotional overeating.

Acai – this nutritious Amazonian berry has 50 times the antioxidants of red grapes and twice as many as blueberries, a healthy fat profile similar to olive oil and as much protein as an egg. A clinical study in humans found acai can reduce LDL oxidation, which in turn can prevent atherosclerosis, the hardening and blockade of artery walls in the heart. A healthier heart may help those who are currently sedentary to begin exercising.

Maqui fruit – this fruit from Patagonia has almost twice as many oxidants as acai and four times as many as blueberries. Similar to acai, the antioxidants in Maqui may lower LDL oxidation, have antinflammatory effects and may fight insulin resistance.

“Cellean is the only weight loss supplement focusing on the mind-body connection,” Ted Dhanik, President of engage:BDR, commented. “16 Bottles has created a revolutionary product that fixes the underlying reasons why people overeat and don’t exercise. Cellean isn’t just about shedding pounds, it’s about retraining the brain and healing the overweight body to function at its top performance level.”

For more information about Cellean and the science behind it, visit the website at http://www.cellean.com and the Twitter page at http://www.twitter.com/livingcellean.

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