Lipovox Review
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Lipovox advertises itself as a ‘wonder pill’ formulated not only to solve your weight gain issues but also to have other benefits. These benefits are boasted to come from the 10 Super Foods that are included in its formulation. But basically, fat-burning is what Lipovox sells. It promises to shed those stubborn fats by burning them.
Lipovox Scam?
Lipovox contains extracts of 10 Super Foods. These are: Brazilian acai, cayenne pepper fruit, garlic, soybeans isoflavones, barley, wheatgrass, lactobacillus acidophilus, alfalfa sprouts, flaxseed, buckwheat. Each of these is thought to have powerful positive effects on human health. True enough, these ingredients individually may prove to have some promise. But their ‘combination’ is quite doubtful. One important thing to note about Lipovox is that although many of the Superfoods listed have been studied scientifically for their effects on human health, the product itself has not been the subject of any clinical trials. So there is no solid evidence to prove that Lipovox has any effect on weight loss at all, and there are many negative reviews regarding this product on various slimming websites from unsatisfied customers. Also, like any other slimming pills in the market, there is no specification of the actual amount of these ingredients that are contained in the pill. This is done by manufacturers to protect their patented ingredients so as not to be ‘copied’ by other manufacturers. However, since there is a minimum amount that is required for every ingredient to take effect, we cannot fully say if what is contained in the formulation is adequate enough to produce beneficial effects. Similarly, we also know that anything in excess is not good for the body. There is also no evidence if the contents of the product are high enough to yield undesirable side effects.
Transparency, therefore, is very important when it comes to products that you take. It is always best to know what and how much enters your body; it is, after all, your own health that is at stake.
