Miracleburn Review
What You Should Know
Excell Now, LLC the maker of Miracleburn, has been in business for more than twenty years. Miracleburn is a weight loss supplement that doesn’t require a prescription and that, taken with water, aims to boosts metabolism levels, suppress hunger, increase energy, and burn fat.
Excell Now, LLC says they are devoted to the maintenance of high standards that they say are implemented by the NNFA (National Nutritional Foods Association). Miracleburn is said to use powerful herbs (claimed to be the strength of 15 times that of standard herbs) that are nurtured to grow to reach perfection. Although how can one grow a plant to perfection, I would like to know.
However, the official website offers customer testimonials with their before and after pictures.
Ingredients
The ingredients are listed as far as the herbs are concerned; however, they don’t reveal how the herbal extracts are obtained to get the much larger concentration than their strengths naturally are. There is an incomplete list of ingredients on their site.
Product Features
Hoodia (for appetite control), Advantra-Z (also called bitter orange and is said to burn away fat), Glucomannan (gives a full feeling), White Willow Bark (aides the metabolism and gives an energy boost), Yerba Mate (increases the level of energy), GTF Chromium (assists in regulating carbohydrates and fat), Iodine (helps the metabolism), L-Carnitine (This is an amino acid)
Advantages
- Miracleburn can be purchased readily through the official website.
- Miracleburn has some ingredients that are natural.
- Miracleburn offers a 7-day free trial through the official website.
- Miracleburn is available in capsules.
Disadvantages
- Miracleburn is only available through the website and cannot be bought in stores.
- Miracleburn has some ingredients that some people may find.
- Miracleburn is claimed to work best in combination with regular exercise and a healthy eating program.
- Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding may not be able to use Miracleburn.
- A good exercise regimen and sensible diet may have results that are similar or the same as with Miracleburn.
- The ingredient list doesn’t tell how much of each herb is contained in the capsules.
- It doesn’t state possible side effects.
Conclusion
While some of the herbs do exactly what the manufactures claim, they neglect to tell the consumers of potentially harmful if not deadly side effects of some of the herbs. For example, white willow bark is a pain reliever with a high tannin content. So if a person is allergic to aspirin, do not use this product. Do not use this product for long term because of potential damage done to the liver because of the willow bark and do not give to a child under the age of sixteen. Also, do not take if allergic to Iodine.
