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Pearls in the slimming capsules come from the Tai Lake in China.

Pearl White Slimming Capsules contain natural ingredients that help increase metabolism and provide weight loss. Made in the Phillippines, these pills contain pearls, cassia seed, ginseng and fleece flower root. Pearl White Slimming Capsules are not FDA-approved, and ingredients may cause side effects.

  1. Skin Rash, Sedation and Numbness

    • Avoid using sedating herbs if you are already taking medicine for insomnia.
      Avoid using sedating herbs if you are already taking medicine for insomnia.

      Fleece flower is a shrub native to Asia that has large, white blossoms which fade to pink and then reddish-brown. Fleece flower in excessive doses may aggravate certain conditions including rheumatism, arthritis, gout or kidney stones. This herb, derived from China, replenishes the blood, tonifies the liver and kidneys and helps remove toxins in the body. Fleece flower is holistically used to treat low blood sugar, insomnia and high cholesterol.

    Loose Bowels

    • Pregnant women should consult with their physician before taking any drug.
      Pregnant women should consult with their physician before taking any drug.

      Fleece flower may loosen bowels, as may cassia seed, which is used to treat constipation. Individuals predisposed to this condition may want to avoid the slimming capsules. Cassia seed is a natural laxative and has detoxifying benefits. It used to treat ringworm and snakebite. Cassia seed contracts the uterus, so these pills are not safe for pregnant women. Breastfeeding mothers and children also should not consume the Pearl White Slimming Pills.

    Nervousness, Anxiety and Insomnia

    • Ginseng pills are used to treat memory loss in the aging.
      Ginseng pills are used to treat memory loss in the aging.

      High levels of ginseng are attributed to these conditions. Ginseng is a stimulant that individuals with high blood pressure should not take. Common symptoms include agitation and headache as well. If dangerous symptoms develop resulting from ginseng use--such as breathing problems, tightness in the throat or chest, chest pain, skin hives, rash or itchy and swollen skin--consult your physician immediately.

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