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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Clinical Study Proves It Works

    AllBusiness.com reports that a clinical study at the FDA-approved Bucks County Clinical Research facility in Pennsylvania from 2006 to 2007 found that 100 percent of the participants in the study claimed that Cinnergen helped control their blood sugar. According to the press release, 48 percent of the patients were able to decrease the medication they were taking, and 52 percent needed no medication whatsoever.

    On the Other: Study Run by Company Insiders

    The study was conducted by Dr. Richard M. Goldfarb of Bucks County Clinical Research, who in 2005 was appointed eFoodSafety.com's Board of Directors, according to another press release from that company found on Encyclopedia.com. According to SmallCapWatch.com, Cinnergen Inc. is a subsidiary of eFoodSafety.com.

    Bottom Line

    Cinnergen utilizes cinnamon extract, which, according to an article on NutraLegacy.com, has been demonstrated to lower blood sugar in a study conducted in Pakistan. The article states that the compound MHCP, found in cinnamon, mimics the function of insulin in the body, so Cinnergen seems to work.

    Source:

    AllBusiness.com

    Encyclopedia.com

    NutraLegacy.com

    More Information:

    SmallCapWatch.com

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