Advocare Slim Review

A vitamin and herbal supplement? I’ve taken multivitamins, and vitamins have never helped me to lose weight. There’s a reason why most people pay more to get a diet pill with ingredients like green tea rather than buying a $5 multivitamin at the grocery store!
But whatever the actual formula, Advocare Slim focuses advertising on appetite suppression, fat burning, and as it turns out, ”Svetol and Super Citrimax – ingredients that support weight loss and fat reduction.” Now we’re talking! But let’s take a look at the pros and cons of Advocare Slim!
Pros
Unlike a lot, and I mean A LOT of products that we’ve collectively studied over the past however many years, Advocare Slim has some clinically proven ingredients. What’s more, Advocare Slim has clinically proven ingredients that are patented, more effective, safer, and MORE EXPENSIVE!
But Advocare Slim is about $10 or $20 cheaper than products that don’t use any clinically proven ingredients and diet pills that focus on common ingredients like green tea! I’m not saying that green tea is bad. But judging by this price, green tea products should sell for $10 or maybe $20 instead of $50 or $60. I consider $40 to be pretty reasonable, especially if you are getting what you actually want.
Cons
I do have a few basic concerns about Advocare Slim. First, I am concerned with the fact that there is not a full ingredients list. For all you know, Advocare could use 1mg of each “active ingredient,” which obviously would not be nearly enough. I highly doubt it would be this extreme. But it’s possible. It is more likely that Advocare Slim uses 200mg of caffeine as opposed to the clinically proven 400mg of caffeine and 100mg of garcinia cambogia instead of the clinically proven 1500mg, etc. But there’s more.
For me at least, side effects are a major concern of their own. While I don’t think that Advocare Slim contains ephedrine, and I don’t think makers use nasty prescription drugs, I can say this. Side effects like stomach upset, damage to the stomach lining, headaches, nausea, and vomiting are pretty common among similar products that hide information or use “proprietary blends.” Nobody wants that.
Conclusion
I cannot definitively say that Advocare Slim is effective, nor can I say that it’s entirely ineffective, because I haven’t seen any objective consumer reviews. I could be swayed either way on this one, and I do think it’s worth checking out. I would like to see more information, and I do think that hiding such basic and essential information is sneaky. But the good cannot be ignored.
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