Aquafull Diet Pills Review

Actually developed by a weight loss surgeon, Dr. Michael A. Snyder, the Aquafull diet pill is a touted as a bariatric surgery replacement, of a sort. That’s because, supposedly, it fills you up so that you feel full quicker and eat less at meals, just like weight loss surgery would do.

Aquafull is a diet supplement mix added to water that contains chromium chloride, a tiny bit of green tea extract and gymnema sylvestre extract, and other ingredients such as inulin, citric acid, beet powder color, natural flavors, sweet potato and corn maltodextrins and sucralose, as well as certain weight loss vitamins.

Although green tea extract and gymnema sylvestre are popular weight loss diet substances, they are not provided in Aquafull in sufficient amounts. Furthermore, weight loss products contain some rather suspect ingredients. "Natural flavors" is a catch-all phrase meant to hide toxic chemical additives without giving their names. And sucralose is made by chlorinating sucrose (sugar) which produces a chlorocarbon that is toxic to the human body.

Conclusion: Because this weight loss diet product does not contain adequate amounts of weight loss ingredients and also contains some undesirable ingredients, Weight Loss Guide does not recommend the purchase of Aquafull.


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