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INGREDIENT OVERVIEW
Slendesta® is a natural ingredient derived from white kidney beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) that offers potential benefits in weight management and appetite control. It contains Phase2®, a specific protein fraction that inhibits the activity of alpha-amylase, an enzyme responsible for breaking down complex carbohydrates. By blocking this enzyme, Slendesta® helps reduce the digestion and absorption of dietary starch, leading to potential weight loss and improved appetite control.
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