Cortislim Review
Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
Cortislim Review
CortiSlim has been heavily debated in recent years. Recently, the slap of the FTC’s hand has proven detrimental for the producers of CortiSlim. In late 2004, the FTC cracked down on CortiSlim’s because of their false claims. The makers of CortiSlim promised weight loss in excess of 10-50 pounds, concentrated weight loss in the thigh/abdomen areas, and that it had been proven through 15 years of research. Red flag?
CortiSlim is based on the premise that when the body is stressed it increases its production of cortisol, which is said to cause your body to store excessive amounts of fat. But this is only likely to happen when you have an underlying medical condition, such as Cushing ’s syndrome or problems with prescription medication. There has been no evidence that the amount of cortisol produced in an average healthy person leads to significant weight gain. Therefore, blocking the production of cortisol-the main function of CortiSlim-will not lead to significant weight loss.
Ingredients:
Since the premise is not valid, I will not go into too much detail about the ingredients. The product contains Green Tea Leaf extract and Banaba Leaf extract which helps burn body fat and control insulin levels, respectively. It may help you lose a little weight, but not enough to make it worth your time and money.
Conclusion:
In conclusin the track record of CortiSlim speaks for itself: trouble with the feds and too many false claims. If you want to give CortiSlim a try, you can find new bottles on eBay from unsatisfied customers for $10-$15. Look below to see one of the best diet pills that I have reviewed.