RiteSlim Reviews

RiteSlim claims that you can get a free trial offer on a product so amazing that they can just be that confident about it.  They talk about RiteSlim helping you to discover the secret that has kept French women slim for decades.  French women have been slimmer for decades because of portion control, because of the choice to practice portion control, not because of some secret.  That is something you would find in the book about how French women don’t get fat.

But one thing that we can tell you right off the bat is the fact that if they offer you a “free trial offer”, it is automatically going to be a scam.  They basically draw you in by thinking that you’re getting something for nothing.  And nothing good is free.  Then you find that you have been signed up for an expensive auto ship that you didn’t know was coming.

But they claim that they have a “fat blasting weapon.”  Apparently, this can help you in so many other ways.  However, there are various problems other than just the free trial scam that they try to perpetuate.  It is by no means “liposuction in a bottle.”  For example, they have reservatrol.  Reservatrol does come from red wine yes.  But if you drink it in red wine, many of the benefits will be negated by the alcohol content. Recent studies have also shown that it passes through the body so quickly that you couldn’t actually get any benefits if it did have them.

Then they use what’s called the acai berry.  This is of course Brazilian.  But the acai berry has no weight loss benefits. It is full of vitamins and antioxidants.  But it has absolutely no weight loss benefits.  It is simply hyped up and often found in these types of products in general.  This is certainly not the only one to say the least.

Finally, you get what they call sinetrol.  They call it the “new fat burning ingredient” and there’s a whole site talking about how it’s the fruit fitness ingredient.  It has been researched by one Dr Constantin Dallas.  It is produced in France from red orange, grapefruit, and orange, and they have suggested that it has been proven by clinical studies.  Of course, it would be good for you to know that sinetrol has actually been proven in clinical studies using 1.4g or 1400mg up to 2.2g or 2200mg. There is no way that they actually use this amount.

We would not recommend using RiteSlim.  It would be a complete and total waste of time and money, and there are without question better options out there.  We would definitely recommend that you look elsewhere as RiteSlim will not give you anything needed.  It barely has some valid ingredients or rather one valid ingredient, and it doesn’t even come close to having the right amount.  But none of this is all that surprising considering they have to scam you into buying their product.

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