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Does Lipozene diet pills work?! ?
I've heard it does by the reviews! But I wanna know.
2 Answers
- EddySaysLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Lipozene is made from konjac root from Asia. That makes it a classic "exotic" ingredient - the foundation of all unapproved, unproven, and fraudulent diet pills. Guess what? You can get the same result from eating 1/2 to 1 cup a day of beans!
Konjac is reported to swell up and make you feel full. It is also supposed to "bind" to fats in the stomach and pass them through the system unabsorbed. Similar to the approved Orlistat product.
Go to the Terms and Conditions if ordering online and you will see you are signing up for an "auto ship" program that could cost you hundreds without any results.
Eat three healthy meals a day and three healthy snacks for 1500-1600 calories per day. At least walk briskly for 30 minutes a day.
There is most likely very few side effects from this product except to the wallet. There is a danger of choking if not taken with enough water.
I love the way the commercial displays the konjac root with a scientific classification beneath to look like a real drug. It is not.
Good luck and good health.
- izzyLv 79 years ago
There is no medicalevidence to support the claims made for Lipozene.
Side effects include nausea, gas, bloating, diarrhoes/