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Glucosulin Review

At first, there are no red flags, nothing that really makes Glucosulin stand out. If anything, it seems pretty ordinary. There is no lose 30 pounds in 30 days, there is no “get a 14 day free trial offer”. The only thing that Glucosulin technically says is that carbs are to blame, and it will help you to lose weight by controlling blood sugar and suppressing appetite. And unlike others that undercompensate to lower your expectations, Glucosulin does describe weight loss results. What can you expect from Glucosulin?

The Benefits of Glucosulin

Glucosulin has one clinically proven weight loss ingredient, that’s literally it. It has an appetite suppressant called glucomannan, which only works if you use 1000mg, which Glucosulin does not. Glucosulin does not reveal the amounts used, meaning it only has a fraction of what would actually be needed. It’s all pretty typical.

The other ingredients in Glucosulin have nothing to do with weight loss, which is ridiculous. And one could literally be classified as nothing more than a filler. Xanthan gum is commonly used as a thickener in many salad dressings. But for some reason, Glucosulin seems to think of Xanthan gum and a number of other ingredients such as sodium as active appetite suppressants/weight loss ingredients. It’s all about the money. You may be wondering right now how companies like this even survive.

The Auto Ship Trick

When a company puts it out in the open, some people sign up for auto ships on products they like. But just to make sure, Glucosulin doesn’t tell anyone, and there is no choice. Every customer gets signed up for an auto ship, no matter what, and the only people who know about it are those who read the fine print or find themselves unhappy when a $100 credit card charge suddenly pops up.

But by then, it’s too late. Yes, customers complain, and there are entire forums dedicated to scams like this. But most consumers don’t search for those sites until everything has already gotten messy. And yes, it is that hard to cancel the auto ship or for that matter to get a refund.

Conclusion

Glucosulin may seem like a dream come true, the ultimate diet pill, or an easy way to get results without the side effects. But while it’s one of the sneakier ones I’ve seen in the past 5 or 10 years, it is still just as bad as many of the big acai scams. If it were better, Glucosulin wouldn’t have to trick you into buying over and over again.

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