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Lipocerin Review

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Lipocerin Review

Lipocerin is one of the most heavily-hyped products on the market.  As with so many diet pills, it is difficult to tell exactly what would make it better than any other product.  The official site makes some very bold claims.  It has a whole section on “clinical proof” that their product works, which in reality is a small citation of two studies done on Hoodia gordonii and chromium picolinate.  If you look a little bit further, you will find that there have been no controlled clinical studies proving its effectiveness and the company Pfizer even dropped it from their development  program because of health risk and difficult making it work. 

So far, I am extremely skeptical about this product.

Does Lipocerin Work?

Aside from the sketchy claims about Hoodia, Lipocerin claims that chromium picolinate is also one of its strong points.  Again, most studies done on chromium picolinate fail to demonstrate its effectiveness in either muscle growth or fat loss.  There are a few mild sources of caffeine and antioxidants in Lipocerin, but all-in-all this is one of the more useless products I have reviewed.  I would venture to say that it will do almost nothing for you.

Lipocerin Pros

  • A few effective ingredients
  • Company offers refunds

Lipocerin Cons

  • Low concentration of active ingredients
  • No real clinical proof (false claims)
  • Highly over-priced at $60 a bottle

Lipocerin Conclusion

Aside from being an over-priced and extremely questionable product, the company also tries to lure you in with a free-trial offer which enrolls you in an auto-ship program.  Red flag!  All things considered, I am very disappointed with what I see here and I do not recommend Lipocerin.

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