Lipozolve
You can tell a lot by a name, so I’m guessing Lipozolve hopes to dissolve fat from the body by burning it all away with it’s “advanced weight loss formula.” Umm…I don’t know how Lipozolve chooses to define “advanced” as is found in their sales pitch but the formula is hardly what I would think of as “advanced.” In fact I might used the word “common” or “ordinary” instead.
What’s inside Lipozolve?
Lipozolve is driven by just a couple of ingredients. That might surprise some, especially in today’s weight loss world, where some products jam as many as 20 to 30 ingredients into one pill. I don’t exactly know if there’s necessarily a right or a wrong to either method.
Some pills are guilty of stuffing so many products into a pill to the point where you get a lot of supplements but not enough of the supplements to make them effective. Other products under do their ingredient lines causing them to underperform or reduce the products overall value. When I look at Lipozolve’s ingredient line-up it feels to me like it will underperform. They have basically 4 key ingredients. Let’s take a moment to discuss them.
Reservatrol - comes from grapes and from red wine. Some feel like the antioxidants in this supplement result in weight loss. However, there are some reports that claim the antioxidants contained in Reservatrol flow through the body too quick for the antioxidants to be absorbed into the bloodstream.
Green Tea is probably the most effective weight loss agent in Lipozolve; the caffeine found in Green Tea is able to boost metabolism, increasing the rate at which the body burns fat. Green Tea is also rich in other antioxidants such as EGCG but it is important to realize that for Green Tea to really be effective it needs 400 mg per serving. That’s probably going to be a reach for Lipozolve, as I don’t see the profile containing that much of it. This lack of effective amounts makes their best ingredient invalid and doesn’t bode well for the success of the product.
Cha de bugre is a moderately popular weight loss ingredient that’s comes from a Brazilian herb. There’s a lot of talk about what this guy can do but there’s no concrete evidence to back up those claims. Until something changes it’s hard to feel good about the ingredient.
Hoodia Gordonii is an interesting story. There’s open debate about how effective this supplement really is. There are some who think that this product will help suppress appetites and aid in weight loss. But then there’s the real possibility the supplement used in your weight loss pill could be a fake. A recent report suggested that two-thirds of all Hoodia used in diet supplements isn’t real South African Hoodia.
The good
- Contains some decent ingredients
- Not terribly expensive
The bad
- Doesn’t contain strong enough dosage of key ingredients
- Sort of one-dimensional
- Could be better priced
- Simple weight loss formula
The way we see it
For $50 I’d look elsewhere. The formula isn’t anything special. It relies on Green tea for most of its power but the Green tea appears to be under fueled in Lipozolve for solid weight loss results. There are better products available for the same price that burn the fat at a higher rate. Those would be the pills I’d look at; check out our home page for a list of the top rated fat burners on the market.
