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BioSlim – The Overview
BioSlim is a weight management supplement that is sold exclusively online. There does not appear to be any official website for the product but it is available to purchase through a number of online retail stores. However, very little information is provided about the supplement other than it is designed to help burn fat more effectively, reduce the appetite, provide a feeling of fullness, etc. Some of the websites selling the product do have customer reviews but most of these are negative and there is no indication that the formula has undergone any clinical testing. The manufacturer of BioSlim is mentioned, but no additional details are given regarding where they’re located or their contact information.
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The cost of BioSlim varies depending on the retailer. This is a questionable product as users will get charged automatically on their card for a full subscription when their bogus trial ends. It does not appear to have any money-back guarantee. Some of the retail sites do include customer reviews and ratings of the supplement, but they are overall very negative.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Aleo Vera, Licorice Root, Clove Bud and Ginger
BioSlim – Product Description
According to the limited information available about BioSlim, it contains a blend of ingredients that includes Aleo Vera, Licorice Root, Clove Bud and Ginger. While these are popular weight management ingredients, there is no clinical evidence to show that they work as well as the manufacturer of BioSlim says they do, and it is not clear if they’re included in their optimal amounts in the formula. It is also not known if, when taking the product at the recommended dose, the user would need to exercise regularly and eat a calorie-controlled diet to obtain full benefits.
Good about BioSlim
- Key ingredients are listed
- Dosage instructions are provided
- Customer testimonials are shown
Bad about BioSlim
- Clinical study data is not provided
- Users need to be aware of their auto-shipping when bogus trial ends
- No money back guarantee is mentioned
- Manufacturer contact details are not provided
- User may need to make lifestyle changes for full benefits
BioSlim – The Bottom Line
Most consumers looking for a reliable, safe weight loss supplement would want to have more information before opting for this brand. Although the active ingredients are mentioned, the complete formula is not, so there is no way of knowing if it could produce the results that it claims to. Additionally, very little is known about the manufacturer, how established they are, or their track record in terms of producing effective, safe supplements. Given the number of negative customer reviews, it would appear that BioSlim doesn’t live up to its promises even when taken in conjunction with a healthy diet and regular exercise. We warn our readers to stay away from such products and instead try some legitimate products which are selling in the market for decades. There are better