Suvaril
Suvaril
Does Suvaril Work?
You may have seen some of Suvaril’s advertisements on TV. They make extravagant claims, but is there any truth to any of them? Let’s take a closer look and find out.
A Gradual Way To Lose Weight…Very, Very, Gradual
Suvaril went the opposite way of most fat burner companies. Instead of promising huge results in little or no time with no effort, Suvaril promises gradual weight loss.
Always be careful with these “gradual marketing campaigns.” A lot of times it is just a cover for an ineffective product. Even though the results aren’t coming, you keep taking the product and before you know it, 9 months have passed, you haven’t lost a pound, and you’ve paid hundreds of dollars.
Ingredients- A Whole Lot Of Vitamins.
Suvaril is full of vitamins. It contains Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid, Calcium, and Magnesium. Taking all these vitamins has the tendency to make us feel warm and fuzzy inside, but we need to remember, we are taking this supplement to lose weight. Vitamins are great for overall health but they are ineffective when it comes to losing weight.
Looking at the “proprietary blend” that comprises Suvaril the only ingredient that has been clinically proven to help with weight loss is green tea. Unfortunately, there is not a sufficient amount of green tea to make Suvaril effective for losing weight.
Watch Out For the Autoship Trap!
Be careful, if you are thinking about signing up for Suvaril’s 30-day “free” trial. It is anything but free. You are automatically enrolled in their bi-monthly auto-ship program to the tune of almost $75 every two months.
Pros
- Contains Green Tea
Cons
- Is a Long Term Investment
- Ineffective Ingredients
- Bad Customer Reviews
- Nasty Autoship Program
Conclusion- We like the vitamins and the green tea but Suvaril just isn’t potent enough to help you lose substantial weight.
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Michael Merrill
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Savannah
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Natalie Holden





