Avesil Diet Pills Review
First off, let me warn you that Avesil plays the "free trial" game just like so many of the acai berry product sites. They hook you in with a supposedly free trial, then by the time you’ve barely received the weight loss products, you are automatically subscribed into a monthly autoship that is very difficult to get out of. Not only that, but the outrageous expense is beyond what such a diet pill should warrant.
Avesil claims to help you "lose weight, suppress appetite, burn fat, and boost energy" with ingredients "supported by substantial published scientific research." The two specific research studies they claim show Avesil’s effectiveness for fast weight loss didn’t even use Avesil. In fact, one of the three ingredients used in the study isn’t in Avesil at all. Even the testimonials are suspect, as it doesn’t say the customers actually used Avesil, but consumed "Avesil’s primary ingredients."
Furthermore, Avesil provides very little information about their diet pills on their website. Suspiciously, the link to their ingredients page was the only link that didn’t work. I had to search elsewhere to find out that Avesil supposedly contains green tea extract, caffeine anhydrous, chromium polynicotinate, and garcinia cambogia – and not even in optimal amounts. And I don’t recommend caffeine in any weight loss products. Stimulants such as caffeine pose safety risks with blood pressure and heart health and are not necessary when the best weight loss products are available without them.
Conclusion: Because of the unethical marketing ploy, the unwarranted expense, the faulty scientific reference, the lack of ingredient information and the inclusion of the stimulant caffeine, Weight Loss Guide does not recommend the purchase of the Avesil Diet Pills for a weight loss diet.




