Sunday, May 27, 2007

Personal Reviews of Cylaris

Personal feedback is always highly anecdotal, so you shoud use your own judgement when using reviews and feedback to influence your buying decision.

Cylaris was commented by one user as a good appetite suppressant. The review was from a woman who has used Cylaris for about a month. She feels that Cylaris is a good appetite suppressant, but using it by itself, without adding in a fitness routine, isn't going to do much. The beneficial effects wear off over time. When she first started taking it, she would literally forget to eat. She didn't feel hungry at all. But once her body got used to it, about 2 weeks, she noticed she would start to feel hungry.

Here's a positive testimony from a male user. He was on Cylaris for a week and he was able to lose nearly 12 lbs. It is to be noted that he was also eating very healthily and working out. Nothing extreme though, just walking, light cycling, and/or light weight lifting. Moreover, nothing he has tried before has allowed him to lose so much weight in such a short time.

Cylaris the Strongest Diet Pill?

Cylaris is said to be the strongest diet pill ever and has been advertised as a clinical breakthrough that can help people lose weight. It is also advertised as enhancing fat burning and supporting healthy cholesterol levels in users. With all of the weight loss supplements currently on the market, it may take some time and effort to determine which is actually the best.

Let's take a closer look at the ingredients used in Cylaris. The formula advertised for Cylaris contains a blend of the herb cissus quadrangularis for promoting weight loss and supporting cholesterol levels; green Tea extract for enhancing thermogenesis; soy to support healthy cholesterol levels; chromium and selenium for enhancing the metabolism and supporting healthy blood sugar levels and other supportive vitamins.

Cylaris has been advertised on tv quite a lot lately. But it seems the formula is nothing new. Althought the product has undergone one clinical study that suggests it might help dieters lose weight, yet it is fairly new and only the single study has been conducted, so the long-term risks are not known. While the product contains ingredients that may help stimulate fat burning, but simply increasing energy is not enough for sufficiently burning fat, and a good appetite suppressant should be included in the formula.