Friday, May 18, 2007

What is Lipovox?

Lipovox is a dietary supplement advertised as a “super pill” that is able to meet all possible dietary needs, and can aid in the areas of weight loss, acne and wrinkles, improving the skin’s appearance while helping consumers shed pounds.

This weight loss, anti-aging and acne formula contains a variety of ingredients, from plant extracts to fish extracts, and is significantly different than other products currently on the market.

According to Lipovox's website, the formula was developed based upon 10 “superfoods” that have been advertised as helping consumers look and feel younger if one serving of each is eaten every day for just ten days. The person who developed Lipovox decided to use concentrates from all of these foods, which includes: Acai Fruit, green tea, salmon, soy, DMAE, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Wheat Grass, Garlic, Buckwheat, Cayenne and Flaxseed.

Pros:

• Ingredients are listed and described
• Product contains natural concentrates

Cons:

• Website is not professionally developed
• Product is not available in stores
• Formula does not contain an active fat burner

Does Lipovox Work?

This is a very difficult question to answer, as each diet product works differently for each individual. But I can list some facts for you to consider here. Lipovox claims it does not have any side effects and it claims to contain only natural ingredients. It is not an appetite suppressor and it does not block the absorption of fat. While its main goal is to help people lose weight, Lipovox actually helps to improve skin as well. My friend who has tried Lipovox said her skin became smoother after taking it for one month. She said her skin condition has never been that great before. However, this same friend did not experience any weight loss after taking Lipovox, not even one single pound. She was disappointed but continued taking Lipovox because of what it does to her skin.

When you are on Lipovox, it really dehydrates you, you actually feel it in your lips. Hence, you tend to drink a lot more water. I wonder if that has anything to do with the improvement of my friend's skin?

Another plus side to Lipovox is that it is relatively inexpensive compared to other weight loss pills. So it's not a big risk to take for trying it out. It might just work for you, who knows? And all those nutrients that it claims it has odd to do your body some good even if it's not helping in weight loss.

I have read in a lot of forums that products that rely on infomercials to sell their product are usually scams. Lipovox actually do resort to informercials as well. People say that way no one can say anything bad about it.