Adios Reviews
The Adios diet aid claims that you can lose weight and achieve those greater results, saying “adios” to your fat. They claim that if you want to wear a bikini this summer, need to prepare for the holidays, or otherwise are confused by the maze of advice offered along with celebrity promotions, they can give you the answer. Basically speaking, they say that you can overcome the daily challenges of dieting to stop yo yo dieting and start living healthy.
All of this sounds great right? So where do you get the real information, and are there really results? This product is offered exclusively in the UK right now, and frankly peaking it has commercials among other offers. They claim it’s the UK’s #1 selling diet pill and will finally give you the “adios effect.” So the question becomes, does it really come through, and what does “contains focus, always read the label” mean?
Now there’s no such thing as fucos, and that’s the only ingredient listed anywhere in association with Adios. If we assume that by fucos they meant fucoxanthin, then realistically speaking, that’s questionable. Realistically speaking, it has the ability to burn fat thermogenically speaking ideally speaking. Actually, it has a patented form called fucopure that has been shown to burn fat and otherwise show greater results. But it requires certain amounts, and in the basic form, not the patented form, it has only been tested in rats. So it definitely should not be used on its own.
So what else does Adios have? Well as far as we can tell nothing. Yes, they have a commercial involving a girl jumping and dancing around in her underwear. Yes, they claim that it is the #1 diet supplement in the UK. But what does that really mean? As far as we can tell, it realistically speaking means nothing. There is nothing to substantiate those claims, they provide no ingredients list at all, their one supposed ingredient doesn’t exist for all intensive purposes. All roads lead to hell, right?
Anyway, there are plenty of other products out there that actually have something to show for all their claims. If a product has not made it out of the UK, as much as we love the UK, that basically means that it’s guaranteed not to work, especially if it’s been around for a substantial amount of time. We’re not saying that the UK has lower standards by any means. Actually, many American diet pills are just as bad if not worse. But the reality is that it takes money for any diet pill to sell in more than one country. Obviously speaking, Adios has never managed to make that transition denoting a complete lack of funds and related results that it would take to get those funds.



