Decaslim Review

Some weight loss products aim to do a bit more. Perhaps this is the trend of diet pills already. Take Decaslim for instance.  This pill claims to aid users with weight loss while also battling acne and skin blemishes at the same time. The pill’s tagline “Belly fat and acne in seven days” is still subject to public scrutiny.

Basically, this pill is made up of green tea, Safflower Oil by Tonalin, Dietary Fiber by ViscoFiber, Bluberries by VitaBlue, Broccoli by BroccoPlus, Spinach by Futureceuticals,

Spinach 7000ppm, FlaxSeed by LinumLife Extra Flax Seed, Tomato by Lyc-O-Mato, Garlic “Allicin Powder,” and Resveratrol. Quite an impressive list, you might say. This product is geared towards men and women with major skin problems since it contains a lot of anti-oxidants. However, is there a truth to their claim?

The claim to burn off excess fat and suppress the appetite is not proven. In fact, this pill does not contain anything to help you lose weight. Moreover, recommendation from a dermatologist to use this drug is not noted in their website.

All in all, this pill is more of a multivitamin than a diet pill. Naturally, it is nice to see other good ingredients incorporated to this pills. However, while this drug may assist with your over all health, it is unclear how it will help you lose weight. It is wise to consult the doctor first before taking this pill.