Precautions of Suvaril

Written by: Saira Clemence

Consumerhealthdigest.com ranked Suvaril 27th out of 30 similar products, giving it 77 out of a possible 100 points. This means that this study found that Suvaril offers no demonstrable weight loss benefits, although it does contain some potentially beneficial ingredients and may help people maintain weight already lost. Ultimatefatburner.com features an in-depth review of Suvaril, which states that it is "little better than a multivitamin;" that many of its ingredients have the potential to boost metabolism and reduce blood glucose, but that in order to have any real effect on those processes in the body, these ingredients would have to be present in much larger quantities than they are in Suvaril. Herbal-supplements-guide.com reiterates ultimatefatburner.com's claim that Suvaril is essentially a multivitamin, and goes on to state that the myriad websites offering Suvaril for sale offer no clinical data to back up their claims, and never actually explain how the product is supposed to work. It concludes that Suvaril is the least effective weight-loss product it has ever investigated.

The press and customer reviews of Suvaril are unequivocally negative. Consumers complain that the product does not produce results, that the company ignores their calls when they attempt to complain or cancel their orders, that the company charges their credit cards without their permission, and refuses to issue refunds until consumers threaten to contact the Better Business Bureau, despite the website's stated no-risk policy. Many sites exist that advertise and sell Suvaril, all of which provide the exact same information stated in the exact same words, featured in almost the exact same format, supported by the exact same unattributed customer testimonials. Also, the picture of a pill packet featured on many of the websites offering Suvaril is very clearly computer-generated. A customer has even complained that the pills she received look nothing like the ones she saw online. Currently, there are no lawsuits pending against the manufacturer of Suvaril, however the dissatisfied customers, the scathing reviews from medical and consumer websites, the lack of documentation from medical professionals, and the dozens of identical websites offering Suvaril for sale make it easy to conclude that Suvaril may be a scam.  

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