Facts About Lypozene
Lypozene is a common misspelling of Lipozene, a dietary supplement that is designed to help users lose body fat, and shed extra pounds. The supplement is easy to use, and is supposedly safe from side effects. However, there is much controversy over whether the active ingredient in Lipozene really works, and is really worth the money.-
Details
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The parent company of Lipozene is the Obesity Research Institute, LLC. Lipozene comes with 60 pills and costs $29.95. Yet, if used as directed, this supplement will last for ten days. This is because the makers of Lipozene recommend that you take six pills a day for the best results.
Ingredients
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Glucomannan, a type of fiber, is the only ingredient that is identified in Lipozene. Glucomannan is found in konjac root. However, the FDA does not endorse glucomannan as part of a healthy diet plan, as there has not been enough research done on it. According to thinreport.com, the Federal Trade Commission has dealt with lawsuits against companies such as the Obesity Research Institute, due to the fact that some users of glucomannan feel that the advertisements for the product are too far-fetched.
Function
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Typically, glucomannan is used to relieve constipation and reduce cholesterol levels. Since fiber helps keep you satiated, products like Lipozene will likely prevent you from overeating, thus accumulating unwanted extra calories. In essence, the primary function of Lipozene is to help you lose weight.
Claims
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The Obesity Research Institute claims that Lipozene burns pounds of fat, and should only be used by those who are extremely overweight. According to researchdietpills.com, glucomannan in this supplement helps users burn an average of 3.85 pounds in a period of eight weeks.
Warning
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Although fiber is essential to any balanced diet, dietawarenessinstitute.com states that Lipozene is an expensive way of filling your daily dietary fiber needs. Also, the Diet Awareness Institute warns that taking Lipozene may block the body's absorption of vitamins and medications. Glucomannan does not burn fat, according to thinreport.com, and the makers of Lipozene do not indicate whether the supplement contains any other ingredients. Make sure you take a daily multi-vitamin if you take Lipozene.
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