Pomegranate Clear Review
What You Should Know
Pomegranate Clear is a capsule-form weight loss supplement, which additionally has other health benefits. The main ingredient of interest is the pomegranate, which is classified as a superfruit for its antioxidant properties. Pomegranates are potential aids to ailments like LDL oxidation, atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, high systolic blood pressure, and breast cancer, although clinical trials are still underway for many of the potential benefits of pomegranates. Weight loss is the primary selling point of this product, while detoxification, anti-bloating, and anti-halitosis effects are also included in the list of supposed benefits.
List of Ingredients
Pomegranate Clear contains Pomegranate, Psyllium, Fennel, Buckthorn, Goldenseal, Rhubarb, Licorice, and Ginger.
Product Features
Pomegranate Clear is available online, and the price of a 60-capsule bottle is around USD 45. Dosage is one to three capsules per day, to be taken in the evening. Users should be aware of the laxative effects of this product, which is how it achieves colon cleansing. None of the ingredients seem to be specifically for weight loss, and pomegranate does not seem to have any effect aside from anti-oxidation. Pomegranates are not the most powerful antioxidants, with their ORAC or antioxidant capacity ranking only as moderate when compared to other herbs and fruits. Other things that this product is claimed to clear are bloating and bad breath.
The exact amounts are not given due to proprietary blend status, so the concentration of pomegranate extracts, the ingredient of note, cannot be determined. Psyllium is a bulking ingredient, meant to serve as scrubbers of the inner intestinal walls. Licorice and ginger are purifying and energy-boosting herbal products used in many health supplements and traditional medicines. Buckthorn is a powerful laxative herb, while licorice has some laxative effect.
Pro’s
- Pomegranate does have significant antioxidant capabilities.
- All herbal composition.
Con’s
- Pomegranate and the other ingredients are used in so many other weight loss products.
- Pomegranates are not high in antioxidant content.
- The ingredients are not really for weight loss.
- No user reviews to verify the efficacy.
- Lack of scientific evidence to back claims up.
Conclusion
Pomegranate Clear looks more like a product taking advantage of the superfruit craze rather than an actual attempt to create a weight loss supplement. The only effect that it has that seems to be related to weight loss in some way is the laxative property from the buckthorn and licorice. This same property is the same one that achieves colon cleansing, so it seems that pomegranate is not the main active ingredient, which is why the use of the name ìpomegranateî is a little misleading. The product website seems to use only celebrity endorsements of the fruit and not the product, casting a strange light on the product. With no user testimonies and little scientific evidence supporting it, Pomegranate Clear is one product to be viewed with a healthy dose of doubt.
