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Prescopodene Weight Loss Pill Review

Prescopodene Oveview:
Prescopodene is manufactured by JC Arnica Nutraceauticals and is an all natural fat burn supplement which helps in accelerating fat loss and curbs craving. This product claims to cut excess fat without exercise. Even though the ingredients are listed but the quantity is not mentioned on the official site. The product also seems to cause some side effects such as high blood pressure and irregular hearts beats in users.

What is Prescopodene?
Prescopodene is a combination of 12 natural ingredients known to raise metabolism, such as ginger root ,green tea and grape seed extract. Other ingredients such as vitamin B6, vitamin C, quercetin, magnesium, L-Tyrosine, Pantothenic Acid and Tyramine which have all been labeled as essential to the weight loss process. The key ingredient used is Advantra Z- a compound that claims to have the weight-loss properties. Prescopodene is to be taken twice a day: 1 capsule in the morning and 1 at night and come in bottles of 60.

Things I like
  1. 6 months course results in an average weight-loss of 13 -14kgs .
  2. Contain all-natural ingredients . 
  3. Boost your metabolic rate and burn kilojoules 
  4. Provide effective and fast appetite suppression 
  5. Money back guarantee offered and free 90-day trial offer . 
Things I Dislike
  1. Advantra -Z contains synephrine, which derived from natural fruit – the bitter orange – may raise blood pressure and arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat in even healthy people. 
  2. Tyrosine can be dangerous in large quantities, may get addicted. 
Bottom line:
The product ingredients are all natural and don’t require a prescription.But it provides lack of clarity on the amount of ingredients present. Also some ingredients such as Advantra –Z, is known to cause many side effects. There is ambugity about its clinical study.

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