Avesil? Diet Pills

August 12, 2010   Categories: Healthy Diet

When purchasing any weight loss product, it is important to do your research. Many people are exchanging their views about Avesil on DietBlogTalk.com

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Overview

There seems to be an unholy trinity of claims attached to most dietary supplements. That is, the vast majority of supplements are advertised to burn fat, reduce/suppress appetite, and increase energy. In one way or another, with a few turns of phrase, most supplement companies promise these three things. They do so because they’re banking on the chance that a consumer won’t be healthy to do these things on her own.

Avesil™, for example, replicates these claims and emphasizes that the product will control weight when it’s used along with diet and exercise. But of course, Avesil™ supplementation is supposed to be three times as effective as diet and exercise alone. Such numbers are attractive, but we have seen phrases like “450% more effective” attached to supplements. In the end, none of the numbers are that convincing.

Ingredients at a Glance

Avesil™ contains Calcium, Chromium, Potassium, Garcinia Cambogia, Green Tea, and Caffeine Anhydrous.

Ingredients in Focus

The following are of note:

Hydroxycitrate is found in Garcinia Cambogia, which is a small fruit containing a compound that inhibits the conversion of calories to fat and lowers the formation of cholesterol. The extract also contains Vitamin C. Hydroxycitrate is thought to inhibit the enzyme, ATP citrate lyase, which helps synthesize fatty acids.

Green Tea is thought to increase the body’s metabolism and aid in weight loss. However the extract contains Caffeine and has been known to cause negative side effects including nausea, insomnia, nervousness, elevated heart rate and increased blood pressure. So it comes as bad news that Avesil™ contains even more Caffeine (in Anhydrous, or dehydrated, form). For those consumers overly sensitive to Caffeine, this is no way to go about weight loss.

Pregnant or nursing women should not take Avesil™. Those taking medication already should consult a physician.

Positives

•    None.

Negatives

•    Excessive Caffeine-content.

•    Conventional and unconvincing presentation.

•    Highly priced for a typical weight loss supplement – nearly !

Final Thoughts

Avesil™ is worth neither the consumer’s time nor her money. We would recommend shopping for a cost-effective, proven fat burner that is not alkaloid based,  and an appetite suppressant product. Use it as an aid to intake and exercising well, and you won’t regret skipping out on Avesil™.

Avesil? Diet Pills

Shane Crafton is a diet editor, who’s team specializes in health, fitness and weight loss reporting.


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