Posted on Tuesday, 29th December 2009 by admin
Cylaris is reportedly the doctor approved formula that will help you to effectively lower cholesterol levels while also supporting natural and safe weight loss results. They claim that Cylaris and its pyramid shaped box will help you to get results for only $14 per bottle. And you can lose up to 32 pounds in just 8 weeks, which realistically speaking is not all that bad. They claim to cite the clinical studies and apparently the study participants who used Cylaris lost an average of 14.52 pounds. That is the study result from an 8 week study and a far cry from the 32 pounds they talk about. Moreover, there is the fact that realistically speaking, that study was conducted on one ingredient, not on the actual Cylaris formula. There is a huge difference to say the least.
They use a 522mg proprietary blend to cover a number of ingredients, not even actually giving each ingredient an average of 100mg. The only ingredient that really doesn’t require at least that is chromium, which provides questionable results anyway. But this in mind, most of their effective ingredients are based on caffeine. Caffeine anhydrous is obviously caffeine, and green tea is based on caffeine. Both require at least 400mg a piece. With a 522mg proprietary blend, you are not going to get that.
Then there’s the fact that they use cissus quadrangularis. This proven ingredient can ideally speaking provide weight loss benefits. But frankly speaking, it requires around 1000-1500mg. So all in all, this product definitely doesn’t even have half that in their entire proprietary blend. So how could you possibly expect it to have that impossible amount in that particular ingredient. It is physically impossible to be quite honest.
Their other ingredient is soy. So we’re surprised that they did not claim it specifically for women, as that is one of those valid ingredients. However, soy in particular does not actually promote weight loss in women, just hormonal benefits in general. So obviously speaking, it really has no place in a weight loss pill that is supposed to specifically speaking be for women.
Cylaris will not actually help you to get weight loss results. Yes, they like to claim that they have clinical proof. But they don’t even specify that the studies of 14.52 pounds were on a key ingredient. They try to pass it off as their whole formula. There are no studies on the entire Cylaris formula. So for obvious reasons, we would definitely recommend against it. You would just be wasting money, even if it’s just about $14 on this formula.
However, you can still find affordable products that actually work. You will never find an effective product for $14, because it’s just impractical to expect results with that. But honestly speaking, you can expect results if you are willing to pay a little more. And when you’re not actually wasting money, in the end you actually save money anyway.

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