Side Effects of CytoLean

Cytolean is a weight loss supplements that claims to help users lose weight, burn fat, suppress appetite and increase energy. Cytolean contains ingredients that are commonly found in many weight loss supplements including caffeine, green tea extract, phenylalanine and L-Tyrosine. Cytolean is designed to be used in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise plan. As with any weight loss supplement, you should contact your physician to make sure that you can safely use the supplement.
  1. Dehydration

    • Cytolean has the ability to cause dehydration in some people. The ingredients found in Cytolean can cause rapid water weight loss through increased perspiration and urine excretion. Avoidance of dehydration can be achieved by increasing fluid intake. Dehydration can lead to other troublesome side effects, including muscle cramping and fatigue.

    Nausea

    • Nausea may be experienced by some people who use Cytolean. In most cases, nausea is caused by the body not being tolerant to the ingredients found in a medication or weight loss supplement. The body generally gains tolerance to the medication or supplement within three to four days after the first use. After the first four days of use, nausea should be minimal to non-existent. If nausea continues to be an issue after the first week of use, consider investigating other weight loss supplement options.

    Sleep Complications

    • The ingredients found in Cytolean are known to increase energy and metabolism. As such, Cytolean can cause sleep complications, such as insomnia to occur. To lessen the chance that you will experience sleep complications while taking Cytolean, take it earlier in the day. Avoid use of Cytolean a few hours before attempting to fall asleep. Taking more Cytolean than the amount indicated on the packaging will increase the likelihood that you experience sleep complications.

    Constipation

    • Constipation can occur from the use of Cytolean. Constipation from Cytolean use occurs because of increased perspiration and urine excretion. A lack of fluids in the body makes constipation likely. To avoid constipation while taking Cytolean, increase fluid intake and follow a high-fiber diet. In some cases, it may be helpful to use a stool softener or laxative to relieve constipation.

    Stimulants

    • Cytolean contains the stimulants caffeine and green tea extract. The presence of any stimulants in a product can cause an increase in heart rate as well as blood pressure. People with preexisting cardiovascular health conditions, such as high blood pressure, should exercise caution when using Cytolean. Only take the recommended amount of Cytolean listed on the packaging.

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