Water Pill Review
What You Should Know
The Water Pill is made by Natrol and is not a diet pill. It can possibly help you lose a few pounds of water weight that you would normally lose at the beginning of any diet plan or weight loss routine. The Water Pill is made up of an all natural nutrient blend designed to help keep the levels of fluid in the body in balance. When fluids leave the body some vitamins are lost. Vitamin B-6 which is found in the Water Pill can help replenish this loss. A healthy diet and exercise program is highly recommended in addition to taking the Water Pill. If you are taking prescription medications, have a medical condition, or are pregnant or nursing you are advised to contact your healthcare professional before taking the Water Pill. Artificial ingredients or flavors, added sugars, starch, preservatives, glutens, soy, egg, milk, wheat, and yeast are not found in the Water Pill. You can purchase 60 tablets of the Water Pill for $10.49. It is available only to individuals ages 18 and older.
Ingredients
Vitamin B-6 150mg 7500% daily value, Calcium 260 mg, 26% daily value, Potassium 100mg 3% daily value, Buchu extract 100mg, Parsley extract 100 mg, Uva Ursi extract 100mg, Juniper extract 100mg, Stearic acid, Acacia, Cellulose gum, Silica, Cellulose, Magnesium stearate, Methylcellulose, Glycerine, Maltodoxtrin, Carnauba wax.
Product Features
The Water Pill is designed simply to help you lose water weight and in turn to lose weight. It is to be taken no more than five consecutive days. The price listed on the official website is $10.49 for a bottle of 60.
Advantages
- The Water Pill could help to jump start a diet by helping you lose excess water weight.
- At $10.49 for a bottle this product is rather inexpensive.
Disadvantages
- The Water Pill does not offer a money back guarantee.
- The ingredients in this product have no clinical backing.
- Buchu and Juniper found in the Water Pill can possibly cause an adverse reaction with the Uva Ursi which is also found in this product.
- The Water Pill only offers a possibility of temporary weight loss.
Conclusion
The Water Pill is not a diet pill and does not guarantee you will lose weight. It claims to help you to lose the excess water weight which you normally lose anyway when beginning any diet program. It is relatively inexpensive at $10.49 a bottle but does not offer a money back guarantee. The Water Pill contains some ingredients that, when combined, may cause an adverse reaction. It is not to be taken for more than five consecutive days and the website advises consulting a healthcare professional before taking the pills. Since there is no guarantee you will even lose weight with this product and there are many other options out there, a weight loss supplement may be a better option.
