Meratol Review
Meratol is a unique blend of four ingredients that have been clinically proven to be effective in treating obesity. It suppresses the appetite, binds fats to prevent absorption and at the same time providing the body the energy it requires to increase metabolism. According to Meratol it is the only weight loss supplement in the market today that delivers all these results using natural ingredients, but can we really believe what Meratol claims? NO!
How Does Meratol Work?
Meratol claims to work by:
- Increase metabolism
- Decrease food cravings
- Block 82% of calories
- Decrease fluid retention
Meratol claims that it is a safe way to lose weight, because its main ingredients are all natural, which means they lead to no side effects. These ingredients are blended together to achieve fast weight loss in a matter of weeks. An astounding 10 to 14 pounds within four weeks is possible with regular intake of Meratol. After reading consumer reviews of Meratol I have begun to wonder.
According to Meratol it works as a natural appetite suppressant, which means you do not really have to follow a calorie-restricted diet for it to work, this is a big fat lie. As long as you take everything in moderation and you combine your meal plans with exercise, you can easily lose the pounds without necessarily starving yourself. You will have fewer food cravings and yet will feel energized because of the metabolism boosters that Meratol contain.
Meratol Ingredients
Meratol boasts of a good combination of four natural ingredients:
- Brown Seaweed extract – provides the necessary concentrated glycoprotein complex which reduces calorie absorption by 82%
- Capsiplex Capsicum Extract – proven to burn calories 12 times more than other fat burners; an effective thermogenic which converts calories into energy, rather than stored fats
- Prickly pear – a natural diuretic and anti-oxidant; helps in increasing metabolism
- Cactus extract – reduces fluid retention and normalizes blood sugar which leads to lesser food cravings
Unlike other appetite suppressants, Meratol does not contain amphetamine-based stimulants which are habit forming. It does not contain caffeine, so there is no danger of side effects such as drowsiness, insomnia, rapid heartbeats, upset stomach, and loss of mental focus.
Conclusion
According to Meratol it offers a natural alternative to losing weight that can lead to at least 4-5 lbs weight loss in a week. It should be complemented with a well planned, nutritious diet plus a good exercise regimen for it to work. Unfortunately Meratol does not offer anything new. We have seen these ingredients in several other diet pills and in larger portions. I wouldn’t recommend this product it looks like a waste of money when compared to other products.