AminoSculpt Review
What You Should Know
How many advertisements have we seen that say that a product was previously only available through your physician, but now it’s available to the public? AminoSculpt, which touts that they have been used by the medical community for the past 28 years and by over 3800 medical professionals, is the next one in line to make such claims. AminoSculpt’s website tells us that their proven product will help users to “lose weight, tighten and tone, improve the appearance of their skin, improve and increase overall energy levels during the day, improve the body’s joint function and even to sleep better”. Let’s see how well they back up their claims.
List of Ingredients
While AminoSculpt’s official website does not include all of their ingredients, they do name glycine, proline, hydroxyproline and arginine as the major components. Other ingredients include alanine, aspartic acid, lysine, serine, valine, leucine, phenylalanine, isoleucine, and hydroxylysine.
Product Features
AminoSculpt is not necessarily marketed as a fat burner. What they do promote is that the collagen effects of the product put the body’s metabolism in an optimum state to do so. Collagen is a large part of the body’s protein make-up, comprising up to 30%. It’s what helps develop strong joints, muscle tissue, ligaments, tendons, and it can be found in the hair and nails as well. AminoSculpt helps to replace the lost collagen that we experience as we grow older, helping to prevent sagging skin (wrinkles) and aching joints. The testimonials on the website are few but they do indicate that good results have been experienced. There is a special offer included on the website. If you purchase AminoSculpt for $49.95 you can receive a free colon cleansing product as a gift.
Advantages
- Replaces some of the lost amounts of collagen lost as we grow older.
- Improves skin, joint, sleep and energy levels.
- Unconditional 35 day money back guarantee.
Disadvantages
- The website does not provide sound scientific research to support their claims.
- Herbal products for joints, such as glucosamine, are much less expensive.
- The AminoSculpt product should not be used together with a diet which is super low-calorie or low protein, that is, a diet with less than 400 calories per day, unless it is being supervised by a medical professional.
- Does not contain a proven fat burning component.
Conclusion
AminoSculpt does not appear to be a good choice for weight loss. Its lack of a proven weight loss ingredient and lack of dosing instructions make it difficult to determine the real effectiveness of the product. While collagen is an important component in the body’s make-up, do these types of products really replace the needed amounts that the body loses as we grow older? If you find that you are constantly exhausted and/or lacking a good night’s sleep on a regular basis, we recommend that you consult you physician for their professional advice and direction. If you’re looking to lose weight with the aid of an appetite suppressant, there are many products available that will better fit your needs and that make much more focused product claims.
