Slimvia Reviews

Giving you the power to empower and change your life, Slimvia apparently has free shipping, a 90 day money back guarantee, and a free book on how to properly diet and change the way you think about weight loss.  They claim to have many success stories and much science to support all their claims, and apparently, Slimvia really will help you to make the difference.

So how will Slimvia work?  Well first of all, it is not a diet plan that gives you prepackaged meals and makes you dependent on that instead of teaching you better habits.  But it does reduce calories, stabilize blood sugar, and control portions, which is ultimately speaking the same thing.  They call it an “art” which is apparently their way of saying that you will get the right stuff to really succeed.

Still, they haven’t answered the vital question of how does Slimvia work?  Slimvia has a few ingredients, and some of them could promote weight loss.  They are all packed into a proprietary blend, which of course denotes small and ineffective amounts.  Chromium picolinate for example is listed twice.  But it has been said to control blood sugar.  The only successful study was in athletes. However, they still like to promise results that they may or may not be able to fulfill.

From there, there are no weight loss ingredients.  They have ginger, which is often used to improve digestive upset and improve the general function of the digestive system.  However, it does not promote weight loss.  Spirulina has been recognized to be good for health in general, but it does not promote weight loss.  As you can see, we are developing a general pattern.

Their other ingredients have nothing to do with weight loss.  They have some essential vitamins such as B vitamins, vitamin E, vitamin C, and others.  They also have the amino acid known as l-carnitine, which of course can help you to feed muscles.  But these ingredients, as essential as they are, do not promote weight loss benefits.

This has the makings of a poor yet glorified multivitamin.  It does not actually promote weight loss, and it does not actually have results in general.  Slimvia will only end up wasting time and energy, and you would be much better off using something else.

Specifically speaking, we would suggest that you look into our recommended products.  They have some vitamins yes, but not as active ingredients.  Active ingredients include those that are actually proven to promote weight loss such as green tea or phase 2 for example, and they generally have the right amounts.  We would definitely suggest these if you are looking to see real and lasting results rather than this general waste.

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