Advatrim Reviews
Advatrim claims that finally, you will be able to lose more weight and achieve greater results. They claim that it provides you with the ultimate alternative to ephedra that will help you to avoid things such as elevated blood pressure, muscle disturbances, insomnia, dry mouth, heart palpitations, and nervousness. Interestingly enough, they focus on many of those more minor side effects that are also associated with caffeine.
But nonetheless, they claim that because of an ingredient called citrus aurantium, you will be able to burn fat, increase physical performance and energy, and achieve ephedra free fat loss, because citrus aurantium has alkaloids similar to those of ephedra. As far as the alkaloids part, that is technically true. However, it requires a certain amounts, and while they talk about studies, they do not cite any of them, because they do not exist. They don’t have the right amounts needed for results.
This being said, those two ingredients are not only their strongest ingredients. They are their only weight loss ingredients to be quite blunt. The rest of their ingredients are largely vitamins. Vitamins are great if you’re buying a multivitamin. But multivitamins do not promote weight loss and likewise these vitamins do not promote weight loss.
Their other ingredients include amino acids, antioxidants, and preservatives. In the right amounts, these could kill off free radicals for example. But the free radicals that are produced by the preservatives would more than make this a moot point. Moreover, the preservatives obviously do not promote weight loss or any other benefits. So why do they name them in the weight loss formula?
This formula lacks many of the things that would be required for a valid weight loss formula. Our biggest problem is that they seem to think the truth is a bendable and questionable thing. They have valid ingredients. But they make up things about those ingredients that simply aren’t true. They don’t have valid amounts, that’s not unusual at all.
Btu they make up things about ingredients that are not at all related to weight loss. This is more common than we would like it to be of course, and it’s far more appalling that they would lie about ingredients that they could just tell the truth about. But this being said, the useless ingredients in this particular case far outnumber those that might even begin to promote weight loss in the first place.
The thing that bothered us in a way most however was their comments concerning side effects. No, this product will probably not kill you, which was a big concern with ephedra for obvious reasons. But to say that this formula will not cause any side effects is false. To name those particular side effects as avoidable in this case is false. Those are the side effects often connected to caffeine, and while the green tea will cause it, so will citrus aurantium.
There are so many ways to say that this product won’t work and so many reasons for that matter. But with this one, we take special interest in some ways. We know that it will not help you to lose weight, and we would highly encourage you to take no second looks, only searching for something else that might actually be effective.



