Skinny Water

Skinny Water is a dietary aid that has zero calories, zero sugar, and 100% potential to give you a strong and leading edge in your weight loss endeavor. At least that is what they want you to believe. This product is based on the simple theory that drinking more water each day can help stave off future weight gain and potentially aid in current weight loss.
There have been multiple studies that have concluded that the increase in drinking water over other beverages can be of benefit to those looking to lose weight. The folks at Skinny Water took this idea and ran, adding ingredients such as garcinia cambogia, l-carnitine, acai, panax ginseng, guarana, and ECGC in a 936mg proprietary blend. This product can be purchased for $36 and that will give you 24 bottles of this multi-flavored product.
While the idea has some logic behind it we can’t find much to recommend Skinny Water over plain old tap water. EGCG is the main component of the effective green tea which has been thoroughly researched and conclusively proven to promote a powerful thermogenic response from the body and results in elevated fat burning abilities. Caffeine is also included and has had similar positive results in clinical trials. Skinny Water is not safe for those with pre-existing medical conditions or a family history of medical conditions (such as heart disease), those with caffeine sensitivities, those with high blood pressure, those with liver conditions, those that are using MAO Inhibitors or those with glaucoma. Some common side effects that users of Skinny Water have noted are insomnia, diarrhea, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, vomiting and headache.
Overall, Skinny Water is not a product that has sufficient support for its claims. This product has a pretty high price tag for something that most of us enjoy for free. You would think they’d have taken the time and effort to validate their product before hyping it to the public. At any rate, we do not recommend Skinny Water at this time.


