Cyclotrim Review

What You Should Know

Cyclotrim is the Jetsons answer to weight loss–a simple tablet. You drop the tablet into a bottle of water and in a matter of seconds its active ingredients are dissolved into an effortless weight-loss solution. Not only will you lose weight, say its makers, but you will also increase your immune system’s strength and your mental acuity. Cyclotrim is based on the fact that our bodies are 70% water, that we all need water to survive and so with something as simple as dropping a lemony-tasting, calorie-free tablet into a glass of water we are sure to stay “disciplined”, and that since we are made up predominantly of water our bodies more readily absorb the active ingredients than they would from a solid food.

List of Ingredients

Vitamin C, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Niacin, Folate, Pantothenic acid, green tea leaf extract, chromium, magnesium, magnesium citrate, magnesium stearate, sodium, sodium bicarbonate, potassium, potassium bicarbonate, guarana, taurine, glucuronolactone, citric acid, sorbitol, acesulfame potassium, silica, sucralose, maltodexterin.

Product Features

  • Simply dissolve one Cyclotrim tablet into an eight-ounce glass of water.
  • Do not exceed six Cyclotrim tablets per day.
  • Contains caffeine, so when taking it caffeinated beverages should be avoided.
  • Cyclotrim is supposed to work without any exercise regimen or significant change in lifestyle.
  • A one-month supply is $40.
  • Pro’s

    • Encourages getting plenty of hydration.
    • No calories.
    • Very good source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
    • Extremely simple to administer.

    Con’s

    • Cyclotrim is only good for short-term weight loss.
    • No dietary plan.
    • No exercise regimen.
    • Contains caffeine, which is a diuretic and which some people don’t react well to.
    • Contains sorbitol, known to give many people “the runs.”

    Conclusion

    Cyclotrim is not at all a bad supplement, but to use it as a weight loss and health “solution” is not wise. Huge amounts of research prove that any sustainable dietary plan must include at least some changes in eating habits and have an exercise regimen (and “walking” doesn’t count). Cyclotrim is one of these modern day “just pop a pill” mentality creations that seems promising but, upon further inspection, shows itself to be a lazy person’s non-solution to a growing problem of obesity and being overweight (which are, in part, directly linked into this pill-popping mentality). The pill-pop mentality is getting our children drugged up by psychiatrists instead of treating real problems, and it is having a similar effect in our diet and fitness world–the underlying problem is simply not treated. What happens when the initial positive effects wear off, as they will? Cyclotrim is a good product, but it cannot solve anyone’s weight loss or fitness problems by itself. It’s really just another dietary supplement, and it’s good but incomplete.

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