Forza Waterflow
Did you know that “many adults, especially women, suffer from non-medical excess ‘water retention’ known as odema/oedema”? I didn’t……and let me think about this for just a minute. Oedema in any form is a potentially serious medical condition! Yes, I even have a picture, and it’s not pretty. In fact, it’s flat out disgusting. But the only adults who “commonly” suffer from oedema are pregnant women. Most adults will never experience anything like this. If you do, GO SEE YOUR DOCTOR!
But scary water retention aside, most of the time if you are bloated, you are actually dehydrated. I know, it doesn’t make sense. How could you possibly be bloated if you don’t have enough water in your body? Your body knows that it is missing something, and so it actually tries to hold onto as much as possible just like it holds onto fat when it feels that you are for whatever reason starving. But what about the Forza Waterflow formula? There are plenty of products that use false advertising, because it sounds good.
What About The Forza Waterflow Ingredients?
Forza Waterflow has a blend of Buchu, Cornsilk, Clivers, Juniper berries, Kelp, Parsley, Uva ups, and Cellulose capsule. While I would really like to say that the advertising was just that, the ingredients in Forza Waterflow are actually diuretics. Diuretics remove water weight, and unfortunately, diuretics do not have magical sensors that can tell the difference between different types of water weight.
So unless you’re a professional bodybuilder or UFC fighter trying to get ready for a weigh in or show, or even if you are actually, it’s not really the best idea. Losing fat is good, losing water is not so good. Losing water is pretty scary, especially when you see the laundry list of side effects. Your body needs water, and believe it or not, drinking more water is a better way to lose weight, because it actually acts as a natural appetite suppressant.
The End Story
Forza Waterflow is a tiring thing. I mean I know that at the very least, Forza Waterflow admits to being a diuretic. But like so many others, Forza Waterflow tries to romanticize it. It tries to make it sound like Forza Waterflow is a supplement everyone needs. But really, Forza Waterflow is a supplement that everybody should avoid.


