Celerite Reviews
Acting as a powerful one a day capsule, Celerite claims that you can get the natural herbal supplement that will burn stored fat, boost metabolism, and not contribute to weight loss rebound. They claim that Celerite will finally help you to get 15% more weight loss than ever before with diet and exercise alone, and frankly speaking, it has clinically proven ingredients such as green tea and oolong tea. Everybody has green tea, oolong tea, or both! So technically speaking, it wouldn’t technically make Celerite that different, unless of course they actually used the right amounts.
So is this a really safe and advanced weight loss formula with revolutionary ingredients outside of the afore mentioned teas? They have a number of ingredients, some more interesting than others. For example, they have sweet potato fiber, which by the way does not contribute in any way to weight loss. Likewise, cyamopis gum powder has the same problem. However, on the other hand, konjac root turns into glucomannan, which could technically suppress your appetite. The problem is that they don’t even have the minimum 1000mg required to produce these given results.
Second, they have what they call “vegetation materials” that apparently reduce body fat. They use Tuckahoe, kola, guttiferae plant, coleus scutellarioides, guarana, marumi kumquat, and trigonella foenumm. They even include etcetera, meaning that they are not actually naming all of their ingredients. Frankly speaking, no matter the amount used, none of these ingredients actually promote greater weight loss!
They claim that it will increase metabolism, give you more energy, and does not cause weight loss rebound. But interestingly enough, they don’t actually name their supposed main ingredients of green tea and oolong tea among their “main ingredients.” So we’re curious to see if they actually use them as you don’t usually forget something like that.
All in all, frankly speaking like we said, oolong tea and green tea can be found in just about any supplement. Like many others, they don’t actually name the amounts, meaning that you won’t actually get any of the said results. This being said, they don’t have any other ingredients that really contribute to amazing or significant weight loss. Yes, they have one appetite suppressant. But it’s used in completely the wrong amount, meaning that you will not actually be able to benefit from it.
Obviously, with only 3 proven ingredients, and the fact that 2 are debatable in terms of actual presence, you are not going to see weight loss results. For the most part, they hide behind ingredients that you may not recognize and actually have nothing to do with weight loss! Honestly, “etcetera” or for that matter “sweet potato fiber”? It’s a joke, a poor joke at that. Either way, it will not actually help you to lose weight or otherwise promote greater results.



