Satiatrim Review
What You Should Know
Satiatrim is a weight loss shake. The shake comes in three different flavors: chocolate, vanilla, and mixed berry. A full case of the shakes, containing 27 shakes, can be purchased from the product website for $39.95 per case.
A single serving of Satiatrim is eight ounces, which offers 8 grams of dietary fiber, 8 grams of protein, the full daily allowance of calcium and even green tea extract to support the userĂs metabolism. Satiatrim shakes contain only 45 calories and three grams of fat.
As compared to other diet and weight loss products out there, this one does a good job at promoting healthy, realistic weight loss. Weight loss and exercise tips are provided on the product website, along with customer testimonials.
List of Ingredients
Water, Soy Protein, Safflower Oil, Sunflower Oil, Natural and Artificial Flavors, L-Glutamine, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose, Calcium Carbonate, Carrageenan, Disodium Phosphate, Glycomacropeptide, Tea Extract, Caffeine, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, FD&C Red 40 and FD&C Blue 1.
Product Features
Satiatrim is a meal replacement shake which contains the key ingredient CCK, which is known to slow down the body and promote a feeling of fullness. As users feel full, weight should shed because less calories are being consumed. Satiatrim is manufactured by Pacific Health Laboratories, however, not much background information is presented on the official website. There are three different flavors of the shake to cater to a wider audience, and those are chocolate, vanilla, and mixed berry.
Advantages
- There are no harmful diet drugs in Satiatrim.
- Shakes contain calcium, fiber, and protein.
Disadvantages
- There is no form of appetite suppression involved in the Satiatrim program.
- No money back or satisfaction guarantee is posted on the Sataitrim website.
- Free trial samples are not offered.
- Using Satiatrim long term could very easily get expensive. If users consume 3 shakes a day for 9 days, the case is gone. This amounts to just over $120 a month, though replacing all three meals everyday for a month is not a good idea.
- Those with allergies to milk or soy products cannot use this product.
- Many people who use meal replacement shakes are left feeling hungry.
Conclusion
For those who like the convenience of diet pill supplements, this may not be ideal. However, there are definitely some dieters who would prefer this method because it is simple, contains no harmful diet drugs, and contains vital nutrients. The lack of a money back guarantee is not as bothersome here as with other products, because these kinds of guarantees are not commonly available with food products.
