MacroLean
MacroLean suddenly appeared on the health supplement pill market and immediately made a big splash. Part of it is due to the frank statements made by the makers of Macrolean.
Part of it is due to the the eclectic collection of ingredients it boasts. Some think it works, some think it doesn’t. Here’s what we know.
The Claims
MacroLean doesn’t stutter at all when they say their product burns fat, suppresses appetite, and tightens loose skin as well. Positive results in all of these categories have been recorded, which seems to say they aren’t just blowing smoke. However, these results still aren’t substantiated clinically. However, according to their advertising, they use 100% organic ingredients.
If for some reason a customer isn’t satisfied they can return open bottles (1) and unopened bottles for a full refund. MacroLean says they only have a 1% return rate.
The Ingredients
MacroLean makes a bold move by skipping most fat-burning ingredients used in other weight management pills. In fact…it skips all of them. That’s why MacroLean is confusing people; none of its ingredients have been proven to encourage weight loss.
Instead of Hoodia Gordonii or cayenne, it uses Chickweed herb and safflower petals. Instead of Guarana or Pomegranate, it uses Hawthorn berries. MacroLean was right about being organic.
Our Thoughts
The FDA refuses to support MacroLean’s bold claims about the effectiveness of their ingredients, which is par for the course, since the FDA doesn’t do that for anyone. However, it also means that we don’t have any one’s word but MacroLean’s for how awesome their diet capsule is.
The upside to this is that users get a brand new mix of ingredients topped off with trusty old vitamin C to help them on their journey to an optimal weight. The downside is that there is no proof that any of them actually cause weight loss.
