Provactin Reviews

Featured on TV infomercials, Provactin is supposed to be the diet pill that will help you if you have problems with high blood pressure, insomnia, or you just can’t stand the jitters of a caffeine based supplement. It is supposed to be the first diet pill that will deliver stimulant free fat loss, even though there are literally hundreds out there like this, both before and after Provactin.
But apparently the difference is they will double your weight loss. Or more specifically, you will achieve 193% the weight loss, their math was a little bit off, but close enough, right? Their focus is “It’s stimulant free and it works!”
Now when asked about the results, they tell you to follow an 1800 calorie diet with 3 days of exercise per week. 3 days per week is the minimum required exercise, and that would be about an hour per day at least. It’s best to exercise more, and all the experts recommend a 1200 calorie diet, not an 1800 calorie diet! There is obviously a rather substantial difference to say the least.
There are no studies to support what they claim. The studies that show actual weight loss in comparison to a placebo generally speaking produce much more weight loss than that. Yes, 193% sounds like a big number. But when the placebo group is only losing 0.3 pounds in 8 weeks, obviously you are going to want better results than that, and the successful studies do show that.
Some of their ingredients like garcinia cambogia are proven effective. But of course, they combined that one proven ingredient with a number of completely unproven and ineffective ingredients. And really, when you consider the fact that garcinia cambogia is one of those ingredients requiring 1500mg or more, they couldn’t have picked a worse ingredient. They are never going to fulfill that requirement!
The rest of their ingredients are as follows. Some are essential vitamins such as vitamins A, C, and E, thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, biotin, pantothenic acid, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, selenium, copper, manganese, molybdenum, niacinimide, and potassium. Essential vitamins do not promote weight loss.
Then they have ingredients like phosphatidylcholine and l-tyrosine which have their benefits like being an amino acid for example. But they do not actually promote weight loss. They fool you in some ways. But realistically speaking, it doesn’t give you what you are looking for in any way.
The other ingredients have their applications to hair, skin, and nails and other random things. But this is not meant to be a “beauty pill” or one for hair, skin, and nails. It is meant to be an actual weight loss supplement! You are not going to actually find that here, and we would recommend that you find something else that actually will.

