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Lipofuze Review

16 August 2009 3 Comments

Lipofuze Slimming Pills

lipofuzeLipofuze is being marketed as a metabolism boosting slimming aid. Making exaggerated weight loss claims is not a new thing as far as fat burning slimming pills are concerned. But Lipofuze goes one step ahead and claims to aid one lose 10 lbs in just a week which is humanly impossible by just using a supplement.

Lipofuze ingredients:

It has good number of ingredients – ThermoDiamine, Razberi-K (Raspberry Ketone), FucoPure, GuggulEZ100, Forslean, Green tea, cinnamon, phenylethylamine, ginger etc.

They do not disclose the proportion of each ingredient in their formulation. One of the ingredient (FucoPure) cannot be absorbed by human body, while one (Bioperine or black pepper) is known for boosting hunger. Three other ingredients are proven to have no effect on weight loss.

Only green tea is a proven weight loss aid, but it is unlikely to be present in required quantity to aid weight loss.

Lipofuze Pros

  • Has green tea, proven weight loss aid.
  • Should not cause harmful side effects

Lipofuze Cons

  • Its formulation has no clinical backing
  • Most of the ingredients are proven to have no effect on weight loss. In fact one ingredient (black pepper) is known for boosting hunger.
  • No company information and no contact address disclosed. Make you feel like a scam.
  • Highly exaggerated weight loss claims. It claims to help one lose 10 lbs in one week (1.5 Lbs a day!) which is impossible with even a prescription slimming pill.

Can you really lose 10 lbs in week? (Dare to read)

A normal person uses (burns) 1500-3000 calories a day. To lose one pound of fat we have to burn approximately 3500 calories extra.
Losing 10 lbs a week means losing 1.5 lbs a day. To do this we have to burn 5000 calories extra every day in addition to normal calorie usage. Is this humanly possible with the help of just a slimming pill?

No, not even prescription diet pills can do this.

Conclusion:

Just by looking at the weight loss claims made by Lipofuze sellers one gets to know that they aren’t genuine. Looking at the ingredients, Lipofuze cannot do any miracles. We do not recommend this product.

3 Comments »

  • Sam said:

    look on their website. it explains how each ingredient works. i was thinking about trying this. maybe i’ll let you know how it works for me.

  • Kate said:

    I have literally started using lipofuse today.

    I would strongly recommend that you just take one dose in the morning.

    I was fine after this, but when I took my second dose I had a funny half an hour. My heart was thumping, I felt extremely dizzy and I had to get a grip of myself as I thought I was going to collapse.

    Its now about 3 hours after taking my second dose – I have calmed back down but I still feel a little spaced out.

    Please be careful.

  • number 1 weight loss pill said:

    This article has clearly been throughly researched and extremely well written. Excellent job.

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