What Is SnL?

A lot of the SnL advertising is extremely basic. It focuses on some of the things that more and more consumers want to hear, and some of it’s easier to fulfill. But break it down, and you’ll see what I mean when I say that SnL does not actually come through on any one claim. ‘
Ephedra and Stimulant Free
Okay, SnL is technically ephedra free. But it’s not stimulant free. SnL has green tea as one of the key and named ingredients, and oh yeah, it doesn’t technically name all of its ingredients. So it could use other stimulants, it could use ephedra for all you know! I doubt it does. But obviously, while green tea can be effective in helping you to lose weight, it is still caffeine based and associated with the same side effects.
20kg of Hoodia
Don’t Europeans measure their body weight by kg with the average person weighs about 150 pounds or about 60-80kg? Yup. And SnL supposedly uses 20kg of hoodia? First of all, hoodia is hard to find anyway, it’s extremely rare. But that means most importantly that there is no way that you could physically swallow even 5 pills that big!
Hoodia is not clinically proven to provide any benefits, and it’s not at all surprising that hoodia has actually been associated with possible liver damage. A little scary? I think so.
Clinically Proven L-Carnitine?
Clinically proven to do what exactly? Yes, there have been scientists who have studied l-carnitine to supposedly promote everything from nutritional to fat burning benefits. But this is one amino acid that has not been clinically proven to do anything.
Should You Use SnL?
I’m having a hard time finding the good in SnL. I’m having a hard time seeing how SnL could possibly promote any positive weight loss results. But then again, that might just be me. Either way, if you want to stay on the safe side, you are better off using other options that actually give you what you need.
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