Zizazz Reviews
What is Zizazz? Zizazz is the explosive energy product that claims to help you to shake it up and lose weight. They talk about an explosive energy drink that is used by the stars, and it pictures those like Paris Hilton pouring themselves a glass. Of course, why not rely on celebrity related hype, it attracts the common consumer right?
Anyway, they have 4 different flavors. They have pom mango, lemon raspberry, tangerine, and cherry lime all at the same time. these flavors may appeal to many different groups of people, and you can buy this product through stores such as 7 eleven, circle K, amazon.com, GNC, and target along with other stores. It generally sells in little drink mix packets to be easy and convenient for the common consumer.
They even have a product for kids. That’s something we don’t believe in doing for the simple reason that teaching kids that early on about diet pills or mixes or the idea that they need to be skinnier when they may well grow out of it is not exactly a healthy approach to take. Of course, you do want to teach them healthy eating and exercise habits. But that’s a different thing entirely.
So what is actually in these little drink mixes that would give you explosive energy and weight loss all in one? Does it actually work at all? Well interestingly enough, no. They have a bunch of vitamins. For example, they have the essential vitamin A, which is good for the skin. But ultimately speaking, it does not promote weight loss.
Likewise, they have vitamin C, which they could have very well pushed as an immunity booster, because vitamin C is well known for being an immunity booster. But again, they didn’t promote this benefit. They promoted weight loss and energy, which vitamin C does not give you.
Likewise, they have some B vitamins. B vitamins have been known to promote small energy boosts in some individuals. However, B vitamins have never actually been known to promote weight loss, and the associated energy boost is limited at best.
The most appealing part about this is that it’s a glorified multivitamin. It has essential vitamins. But realistically, it doesn’t even have the recommended dosages of those, let alone does it have a full and comprehensive list of vitamins. So it doesn’t even measure up in that sense of the word.
This formula doesn’t promote weight loss at all. It does not have any benefits in general, and it will not help you to burn fat or suppress appetite for that matter. There are without question better options out there that could actually give you greater results that this formula talks about, and most likely for a cheaper overall price. We would recommend looking into those.



