Cytolean Diet Pills Review
Cytolean, by Gaspari Nutrition, claims to be able to suppress appetite, increase energy, increase concentration, regulate cortisol, reduce fat and create a "unique feel good euphoric effect."
This one’s really got me worried. Reading the description from the creator of the weight loss products was like reading about a drug addict who just discovered a new drug: "The effect on yours truly was more like a cross between a low dose of "MDMA" (Ecstasy) with a good dose of "phentermine" (Ionamin®). It takes a good 30-45 minutes to hit you but when it does…WHOA! I mean, seriously, this ain’t your momma’s ordinary fat loss diet supplement."
Then he goes on to say: "I would STRONGLY suggest not driving when you take Cytolean™ until you are 100% comfortable with the feeling it evokes and are absolutely sure that it will not impair your abilities. Yeah, it is some strong stuff." What IS this? An illegal drug or a diet pill? This certainly doesn’t sound like anything I want to be involved with. This has SAFETY RISK written all over it.
It’s hard to say exactly what is in these diet pills, or if anything is provided in a quantity sufficient for effective fast weight loss, because the ingredients are listed under proprietary blends. Some of the ingredients mentioned are: green tea extract, pericarpium citri reticulatae, B-phenylethylamine HCL, paullinia cupana, caffeine, lactium, 7b-hydroxy-dehydroepiandrosterone, chinese boxthorn extract, bioperine, huperzine A. Other ingredients include: dicalcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, croscarmellose sodium, hydroxyprophyl methylcellulose, magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide, triacetin, sillicon dioxide, FD&C yellow #6, FD&C yellow #5, FD&C Red #40.
So not only does it have worrisome ingredients, toxic chemical additives and food colorings, it also has caffeine, and likely a huge dose of it, which carries health safety risks, especially to the cardiovascular system. Definitely not a weight loss diet product that has your highest health in mind.
Conclusion: Because of the lack of ingredient quantity information, and the inclusion of stimulants which pose health safety risks, Weight Loss Guide.com does not recommend the purchase of Cytolean Diet Pills.




