Avilean Reviews

Avilean reviewAvilean is a weight loss supplement that is marketed by its manufacturers as being a product that will allow dieters to be able to lose excess fat without any worries at all. It is meant to be a metabolism booster, fat burner, and shrinks food cravings. That said, The official website for this product was not the source of these claims. Instead, even that information had to be gleaned from other sites that sell the product. While there is an official website, there is a shockingly small amount of information provided about these pills.

It is very clear that the sole purpose of the Avilean official website is to sell the pills and not inform the customer. This is made evident by the fact that even the homepage does not have an introductory paragraph. The only things it displays are links to the privacy policy, “contact us” page, the brand logo, and a link to the purchase options. Clicking that last link provides three different options for purchasing the product, based on quantity. Selecting one of those options provides a price, a picture of the product, an image of the nutrition label, and the option to purchase. Not one claim or tiny amount of description is provided.

Therefore, other than the list of ingredients and the name of the product, the information that was used for the purposes of this review was obtained through other websites that sell these diet pills, as well as customer reviews.

According to a third party website, all of the ingredients in this product are completely organic. The official website lists those substances as: chromium, African mango extract, raspberry ketones, caffeine anhydrous, green coffee bean extract, garcinia cambogia, acai berry, green tea extract, pu’erh tea, white tea, and bilberry. It is clear from this list of ingredients that the product was designed around greatly hyped substances that are very hot in the nonprescription weight loss market at the moment, despite the fact that they have never been proven to produce weight loss and many are not even officially proven to be safe for human consumption within specific dosage limits.

Only green tea has ever been studied and proven to be linked with improved weight loss among its users, but as the product lists it as a part of its Proprietary Mizu Diet Blend, it does not identify how much of this substance is used and it is therefore impossible to know whether or not adequate amounts have been included to mirror the types of results seen in the clinical research.

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