Cylaris Review
Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
Cylaris Review
Does Cylaris Actually Work?
With claims such as “The World’s Strongest Diet Pill” you’d think you were getting a bargain for only $19.95, but then when you realize there is absolutely no scientific evidence to back their far-fetched claims – you might think again.
Is the Cylaris Scientific Research Valid?
When weight loss products advertise such claims as “scientifically proven” 9 times out of 10 they are referring to a study that was done on a specific ingredient, and NOT on their specific product. Worse, the published studies refer to specific ingredient quantities – and many of the products sold contain only a fraction of the scientifically proven ingredient.
The scientific research Cylaris performed was out of the country, off of the continent, and across the Atlantic way over in Africa. Why would a company who sells within the United States do their research in Africa? Sounds biased to me.
Where can you buy Cylaris?
The Cylaris website is CylarisWeightLoss.com but when I paid them a recent visit the website only said “CylarisWeightLoss.com is temporarily unavailable. Please Check Back Soon.” It looks like to me that the FDA finally caught up to them.
Cylaris Pros:
The price of $19.95 is one of the lowest you’ll find.
Cylaris Cons:
Temporarily unavailable
Invalidated scientific claims
Shady Marketing
Average Ingredients
Conclusion
The best advice is to stay away from anything that sounds too good to be true - whether its fantastic claims, incredible scientific research, or an infeasible price.
If you are looking for a diet pill that will give you the results you want in a safe, effective, and inexpensive way – keep reading!