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- [2] Bratusch-Marrain PR, et al. Acetyl-Salicylic Acid Impairs Insulin-Mediated Glucose Utilization and Reduces Insulin Clearance in Healthy and Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetic Man. Diabetologia. 28:9. (1985): 671-676.
- [3] Preuss HG, et al. Citrus Aurantium as a Thermogenic, Weight-Reduction Replacement for Ephedra: An Overview. Journal of Medicine. 33:1-4. (2002): 247-264.
- [4] Kawada T, et al. Effects of Capsaicin on Lipid Metabolism in Rats Fed a High Fat Diet. The Journal of Nutrition. 116. (1986): 1272-1278.
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