Here lately I have been seeing these Zylotrim commericals all over TV, and I started to wonder is this true, or a scam. To be honest, I knew it had to be a scam, after all they really gave you no information about the ingredients and all the claims seemed like hype. Now, I am going to give you the straight up answer, it does in fact help reduce body weight, 200% more weight loss than diet and exercise alone, it is backed by multiple clinical studies, being 100% natural, this depends on your definition of natural. If it is a natural occurring substance in the body, yes. Is it from a fruit or vegetable, I don’t know. So there it is, oh and by the way, if you want to run out and buy this at their costs, that maybe a mistake. If you looked a little bit you could find this in other cheaper diet aids, like dexatrim for instance. One more thing before you run out and buy this product, in the clinical study regarding weight-loss, the group that got the active ingredient along with diet and exercise lost just under 7 lbs in eight weeks where as the control group lost a little over 2 lbs. That averages out to less than a pound a week with diet and exercise, I am losing right about 1 and 1/2 lbs a week without it.
If you are still reading this, you must want a little more information than my say-so,so here it is. The active ingredient in Zylotrim is 3-Acetyl-7-oxo-dehydroepiandrosterone, and is often listed as 7 Keto dehydroepiandrosterone. Not to be confused with DHEA, 7-keto DHEA is a slightly different form of the DHEA molecule. Both are produced in the human body and researchers refer to 7-keto DHEA as a metabolite of DHEA, meaning 7-keto DHEA is produced during the natural breakdown of DHEA in the body.
The double blind study was conducted by Kalman D.S., which resulted in the rates of weight and fat lost, by the Cat. Inist. Just click on the link above to review the study. In my research this was the only study that I could find on the subject of weight loss. However, there were several other clinical studies for safety and that were submitted to the Department of Health and Human Services.
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