
Adios has been intriguing me for sometime so I thought I'd have a look into whether this is really worth a go.
So does Adios work?
Well straight off I had trouble finding honest reviews and blogs exclaiming the benefits of the product. Nor did I find anything particularly good on Yahoo Answers. Some say that it can help with will power and exercise however that to me sounds like a classic placebo!
Adios claims to help people wanting to lose weight only if combined with a low calorie diet and exercise. This therefore makes it impossible to say whether the product itself is playing any part in shifting the weight. Very clever!
So does the Adios work? I've listed the ingredients below, do you think this looks healthy?
Its regular formula contains Fucus Dry Extract, Boldo Dry Extract, Dandelion Root, Butternut, Lactose, Sucrose, Sodium Starch Glycollate, Talc, Pre-Gelatinsed (sic) Starch, Magnesium Stearate, Titanium Dioxide, Red Oxide, Yellow Iron Oxide. Its Max formula contains Fucus Dry Extract, Lactose Monohydrate, Sodium Starch Glycollate, Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate Dihyrate, Talc, Magensium Stearate, Kaolin Light, and Acacia
So does the Adios work: Well in my opinion there's no evidence to say it does!
There is also a massive lack of real proven science behind the product.
Once again it seems that the manufacturers are pushing onto the slimming public a frenzied marketing campaign in order to sell what I believe is a very questionable product.
Does Adios work? In my opinion NO! OK we know that, but what's even worse are some of the possible side effects of some ingredients which have been known to worsen conditions associated with some liver and heart-related issues.
So will this product get you looking hot while walking down the aisle on your wedding day or while strutting down a sun drenched beach? Well of course I don't think so.
As you may know from previous articles I only promote and endorse healthy and safe weight loss products which work in the long term and I love to shed some light onto the scams too!
If you're looking to lose some weight and fairly quickly I would recommend either the Fat Loss for Idiots diet or Strip That Fat.
For me Strip That Fat is the better option which is why I'm a member of the program and a strong advocate. Internet dieting is the future of dieting!
If you would like to read my full insider review on Strip That Fat please CLICK HERE
So tell anyone who asks "does Adios work" that there is no real evidence that it does and all you will really be saying Adios to is you hard earned cash!
Jenny Toppleman is an Ezines Expert Author, user and advocate of the Strip That Fat Diet and a health and dieting enthusiast. If you would like to learn more CLICK HERE FOR HER REVIEW on Strip That Fat. Her reviews have featured on various websites, Ezines and printed health publications throughout the UK.
So does Adios work?
Well straight off I had trouble finding honest reviews and blogs exclaiming the benefits of the product. Nor did I find anything particularly good on Yahoo Answers. Some say that it can help with will power and exercise however that to me sounds like a classic placebo!
Adios claims to help people wanting to lose weight only if combined with a low calorie diet and exercise. This therefore makes it impossible to say whether the product itself is playing any part in shifting the weight. Very clever!
So does the Adios work? I've listed the ingredients below, do you think this looks healthy?
Its regular formula contains Fucus Dry Extract, Boldo Dry Extract, Dandelion Root, Butternut, Lactose, Sucrose, Sodium Starch Glycollate, Talc, Pre-Gelatinsed (sic) Starch, Magnesium Stearate, Titanium Dioxide, Red Oxide, Yellow Iron Oxide. Its Max formula contains Fucus Dry Extract, Lactose Monohydrate, Sodium Starch Glycollate, Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate Dihyrate, Talc, Magensium Stearate, Kaolin Light, and Acacia
So does the Adios work: Well in my opinion there's no evidence to say it does!
There is also a massive lack of real proven science behind the product.
Once again it seems that the manufacturers are pushing onto the slimming public a frenzied marketing campaign in order to sell what I believe is a very questionable product.
Does Adios work? In my opinion NO! OK we know that, but what's even worse are some of the possible side effects of some ingredients which have been known to worsen conditions associated with some liver and heart-related issues.
So will this product get you looking hot while walking down the aisle on your wedding day or while strutting down a sun drenched beach? Well of course I don't think so.
As you may know from previous articles I only promote and endorse healthy and safe weight loss products which work in the long term and I love to shed some light onto the scams too!
If you're looking to lose some weight and fairly quickly I would recommend either the Fat Loss for Idiots diet or Strip That Fat.
For me Strip That Fat is the better option which is why I'm a member of the program and a strong advocate. Internet dieting is the future of dieting!
If you would like to read my full insider review on Strip That Fat please CLICK HERE
So tell anyone who asks "does Adios work" that there is no real evidence that it does and all you will really be saying Adios to is you hard earned cash!
Jenny Toppleman is an Ezines Expert Author, user and advocate of the Strip That Fat Diet and a health and dieting enthusiast. If you would like to learn more CLICK HERE FOR HER REVIEW on Strip That Fat. Her reviews have featured on various websites, Ezines and printed health publications throughout the UK.
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