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According to the VITAL Weight Loss XL website, VITAL Weight Loss XL is designed to rebalance your weight, suppress your appetite, and help you to reduce weight with a safe and natural approach that relieves excessive appetite, water retention, food cravings, and feelings of fatigue. It all sound pretty good, natural, right?

It sounds a lot like other similar products. It focuses more on “safe and natural.” Ironically, the main point of VITAL Weight Loss XL advertising is not weight loss. Sound familiar? It sounds a lot like Alli, an “FDA approved” product that focuses on a change in lifestyle. That’s not a bad thing. But most people buy diet pills assuming that diet pills increase weight loss when combined with healthy lifestyle choices. And if you haven’t read about Alli, you know that particular focus is just another coverup.

Is VITAL Weight Loss XL a Coverup?

VITAL Weight Loss XL uses a grand total of 2 weight loss ingredients. And considering VITAL Weight Loss XL couldn’t even spell garcinia cambogia correctly (the makers tried to make up their own name for it), that’s not a good sign. Fucus is also debatable. There is some research. But the research shows that it works only in animal studies so far.

The other ingredients are used to fight diarrhea, reduce anxiety, and everything besides helping you to lose weight so far. But as much as I would like to say the ingredients seal the deal, the ingredients really don’t matter.

No Ingredients Involved

There is no way to avoid this part of the formula. You have to talk about the fact that VITAL Weight Loss XL uses what’s called homeopathy. Homeopathic medicine has been studied and used for years. But ironically, experts tell us that homeopathy has never been clinically proven to have any positive effect. Why?

A nice way of describing homeopathy is to say that makers are “diluting” active ingredients. The truth is that practitioners have “diluted” any active ingredients into oblivion. Combine 1 part active ingredient with 100 parts water….that’s already bad enough. But by the time you’ve repeated this process 2 times, 3 times, 10 times, or even 100 times, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to see how it works out.

The VITAL Weight Loss XL Scam

VITAL Weight Loss XL is not the worst product that was ever created. It probably won’t cause side effects, and there are plenty of other “homeopathic” remedies out there that are just like it. Homeopathy doesn’t work, and products like this use ingredients that wouldn’t help you to lose weight even if VITAL Weight Loss XL did not use homeopathic approaches. It’s is just one of many similar scams.


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