Data presented at the 2006 North American Association for the Study of Obesity confirmed that the all natural dietary fiber in FBCx effectively binds to dietary fat, specifically saturated fats, preventing absorption of a portion of your dietary fat. Don't jump to the conclusion that FBCx is just another four-letter word for P-I-L-L.
The double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial with obese diabetic volunteers concluded that all volunteers in the active group responded to FBCx, but those that had the highest saturated fat-containing diets experienced the largest adjusted weight loss. Results from this trial also indicate: significant weigh loss among all participants, decrease in serum triglyceride levels, decrease is serum cholesterol, decrease in LDL cholesterol and significant reduction in the amount of blood pressure medicine required.
Tell me if the following doesn't lure you like a moth to a flame. Imagine a diet program that does not involve a diet. It like a dietary illusion: 2 tablets per meal, 3 meals a day turns 2,000 consumed calories into 1,500 absorbed calories. Yes, that's the way to win the battle of the bulge - pick Mother Nature for your team!











1. Your readers may be interested to know that some of the data from this study was also presented at the 2005 ADA and NAASO meetings and is appearing in the January issue of Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews. The article may be found on the journal's web site in the "early view" area.
Thank you for your interest in FBCx and your healthy cynicism.
Posted at 10:01PM on Dec 22nd 2006 by Joseph D. Artiss, Ph.D., FACB