Propolene

Propolene is a dietary aid that alleges it can cure you of your overeating tendencies and the awful cravings that often foil your best weight loss efforts. Sometimes called gastric bypass in a bottle, Propolene gives the illusion of a smaller stomach as you don’t need to eat as much to feel satisfied. Imagine how much easier weight loss would be without the temptations that often belie your success. This is something that most weihgt loss supplements attempt to create but can’t deliver. Propolene is thought to accomplish this with the fiber rich ingredient glucomannan.
Glucomannan is a common ingredient in appetite suppressants and for good reason. Glucomannan is a soluble fiber that expands in the stomach with 8oz of water and creates a feeling of fullness with little food. This allows you to eat less at meals and to go for longer stretches of time without having to deal with hunger pangs or cravings. Glucomannan must be used in upwards of 1000mg or 1 gram to be considered effective. Even if Propolene hits this mark it is still way overpriced. Glucomannan is not an ingredient that costs a lot of money and with Propolene minimalistic formula there aren’t a whole lot of added expenditures to warrant the $89 price tag.
Propolene may advertise a “risk free trial” at the low price of $29.95 but the truth is you must return the product within 30 days and you must explain why you are returning it. If you don’t cancel within 30 days you will be charged an additional $59.95 for the bottle bringing your grand total to a whopping near $90! There is no way that Propolene’s production costs approach even half that amount and that means they are gauging you for all they think they can. There are plenty of products that have glucomannan and other fat burners that cost much, much less. We do not recommend Propolene.


