MiracleBurn Diet Pills Review

When the Miracle Burn diet pill first came onto the market, it made claims about immediate and drastic fast weight loss results. A news station ran a report that uncovered the lies behind those claims. Since then, MiracleBurn has (wisely) revised their claims – now they say that users will see “modest but noticeable results” if used alongside a healthy diet and fitness exercise program. Miracle Burn uses Advantra-Z (an alternative to ephedra), yerba mate, glucomannan, iodine, L-Carnitine, chromium, P57 (Hoodia), and white willow bark. Advantra-Z is fairly new, but it seems to be a safe and effective alternative to ephedra. Yerba mate, a stimulant, supposedly helps burn fat and jump-start quick weight loss. Unfortunately for the makers of MiracleBurn, without other key ingredients, yerba mate doesn’t affect a weight loss diet – it only acts as a strong stimulant, potentially causing elevated heart rate or high blood pressure. They also claim that iodine and white willow bark help boost metabolism and increase energy levels, but there is no proof to confirm that. MiracleBurn puts all of their diet supplement ingredients into a “proprietary blend”, which normally indicates the use of fillers. Also, they offer a “free trial.” We all know that nothing in life is free. Several users have reported that the “free trial” is only a scam to get you roped in. And the money-back guarantee they offer is only in theory – tons of customers report that they could not get MiracleBurn to honor the guarantee.

Conclusion: Because of the ineffective ingredients and poor customer service, Weight Loss Guide.com does not recommend you buy MiracleBurn diet pills.


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