
I’ve seen so many posts and so many complaints about Lipozene that it’s truly difficult if not impossible to ignore. But at the same time, I can say that the advertising is so bad that it’s hard to ignore. I can understand why you might want to believe in Lipozene. But too good to be true is really too good to be true, especially in this case. But the way I figure it, the best way to show you why is to break it down one false claim at a time.
”78% of each Pound Lost is PURE BODY FAT”
Please. There is no clinical study, not one, not even a study that the medical community has rejected, that shows these kinds or results! Yes, studies show that subjects using clinically proven ingredients do lose more than those taking a placebo. And studies show that people who use clinically proven ingredients may even lose more fat. But there is no study that measures the exact percentage. And there is no ingredient that shown the same exact results in multiple studies.
”Lipozene diet pills are backed by multiple clinical studies”
What clinical studies? Lipozene does not cite a single clinical study, not one! Even junk products make up their own special studies. I mean how many products describe clinical studies that supposedly prove that hoodia works without citing the study itself. Lipozene doesn’t even do that. And the ironic thing is that there is a major clinical study that shows that the key ingredient in Lipozene can promote weight loss. It works by suppressing appetite, not burning fat.
”REDUCE POUNDS of Body Fat and Weight WITHOUT a change in lifestyle”
Really? This is just going too far. There is no magical diet pill that will help you to lose weight without diet and exercise. Unless you are already a health freak who exercises for at least 1 hour a day, you need to make some changes to your lifestyle. Otherwise, even if you do lose weight (which would only happen with a diuretic), you will gain it all back just like that and you may end up seriously damaging your body.
”Lipozene weight loss supplements are safe and effective”
I don’t know about the effective part. Actually, I know that Lipozene is not effective, because while it has one clinically proven appetite suppressant, Lipozene does not have the clinically proven amounts. But that one appetite suppressant is a fiber that as far as I know, doesn’t cause any side effects for most people.
All Together
Realistically, Lipozene has a formula with one clinically proven ingredient that I have no big problem with. What I do have a problem with is the way that Lipozene presents it. Lipozene tries to push itself as a powerful fat burner, which glucomannan has never been. And Lipozene does not use the needed 1000mg of glucomannan. So it cannot even suppress appetite. But I’m not particularly surprised. It’s just one of those unfortunate facts of life.
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