Lipozene is
a herbal dietary supplement that helps battle obesity manufactured by the
Obesity Research I. It includes a vegetable fiber, glucomannan, extracted from
the konjac plant also known as elephant yam. It works by releasing an
indigestible gel when mixed with water to provide a feeling of being full.
However, it does have some unwanted effects, so it’s important to take
precautions very carefully.
How it works?
You simply
take 2 Lipozene pills 30 mins before each meal. That’s it.
Lipozene
makes a dietary fiber gel in your gut which makes you feel full so you are able
to consume less without feeling hungry. This reduces your calorie intake and
provides healthy fiber to your diet.
Benefits:
- Containing the clinically-proven ingredient glucomannan, Lipozene has hard scientific proof in its corner that taking a pill can assist curb your appetite
- Since it’s just an appetite suppressant, Lipozene contains no harmful stimulants, so it is a relatively safe product to take
- Although Lipozene makes bold claims, it does not present itself as a miracle item
Drawbacks:
- Their guarantee only runs for 30 days, and that’s unfortunately when most dieters reach that difficult plateau. This shows that Lipozene is covering their hind end more than trying to live up to their product’s effectiveness, and that’s a negative all day
- Only one active component of the price, with no additional ingredients-not even green tea-to help in boosting your metabolic process
- It is rather pricey to buy a 30-pill (one month) container of Lipozene, and your appetite will surely come back once off the item, so it’s something most people have to stay on (not addictive, though, thankfully!)
Side Effects:
None of the
side effects seem to be particularly serious among those who have used the item
so far. Nonetheless, there are some drawbacks to the item that should be kept
in mind by anyone who is planning to give it a try.
- Nausea: In the first place, don’t be alarmed by some mild nausea that comes with using these pills. Enough people have reported this side-effect that you will want to at least be aware of the possibility.
- Constipation: This is another side-effect that you will want to look out for.If any of the unwanted effects prove to be serious, you should quit taking the item at once. If you are at all worried about these unwanted effects, then you shouldn’t hesitate to talk to your doctor.
Final Thought:
As an
appetite suppressant, Lipozene works. We cannot argue with the outcomes of
glucomannan; it’s a legitimate item. However, this product is very high-priced.
Dieters can buy glucomannan in other forms and under different item names for a
far less. So at the end of the day, while Lipozene does help to control one’s
appetite, there are more affordable ways to go about it.
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