Akavar 20/50
The "European Weight-Loss Breakthrough", Akavar is distributed by Dynakor Pharmacal. It claims to be the first of its kind and be the miracle panacea of diet pills, allowing you to do whatever you want and still lose weight. It is a caloric restrictor which also works as an appetite suppressant.
The Good:Akavar can be found through multiple websites, two of which claim to be the official website in one way or another. On websites outside the official Akavar websites, it is said that it contains yerba mate, guarana, green tea, kola nut, ginseng, and ginger root, which are all good ingredients for boosting the metabolism and promoting weight loss. Assuming they are in the mix, they are also popular ingredients, and it wouldn't come as a surprise. One website also posts a number of positive customer testimonials about Akavar.
The Bad: Akavar claims to be the panacea of weight loss allowing you to eat and exercise or don't as you would like to and still lose weight. Unfortunately, there is no such thing. Any diet pill worth its weight will tell you that best results will be seen when combined with a diet and exercise plan. Then they say clinical trials show success. But they provide no information about said "clinical trials" to prove they actually exist. They provide no ingredient list or information about the ingredients at all. Finally, they offer a 30 day money back guarantee, which is the skimpiest one possible. It eases the customer's mind, but if you don't make it under the gate by the 30 day mark, it slams down and won't allow you through.
The Skinny Akavar provides a lot of promises with minimal information or proof to back those claims up. It promises to be the magic diet pill that doesn't require you to diet or exercise. But as we've seen with others who would claim the same thing, they are not reliable and I would not waste anything on this one.
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