Slimage

Using a supposed “exclusive European formula”, Slimage is meant to help women lose weight and look great when combined with a healthy diet and exercise plan.
They even have a specific plan to follow for optimum results. It is supposed to promote a slimmer, more youthful you by boosting your metabolism.
Price: $49.99
Ingredients and Mechanism of Action:
Slimage ingredients include green tea, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, biotin, caffeine, oolong tea, white tea, lagerstroemia speciosa, hoodia gordonii, slimaluma, bilberry, vitamin E, alpha lipoic acid, collagen, silica, grape seed extract, lycopene, lingonberry, and coenzyme Q10.
The fact that they name the same ingredients multiple times is a warning sign. But there is also the fact that most of their ingredients are either extremely common or they don’t promote weight loss at all or a combination of the two. There are also the ingredients that only promote weight loss in certain amounts, which they don’t have. None of the ingredients are targeted toward the female dieter.
You Should Not Take Slimage If:
- *people under 18
- *pregnant or nursing
- *those with a family history of heart disease
- *those with a family history of psychological disorders
- *those using any prescription or over the counter drug
- *if you are used an MAOI or SSRI
Possible Side Effects:
- *irregular heart beat
- *chest pain
- *dizziness
- *headache
- *nausea
- *insomnia
- *mood swings
- *gastrointestinal cramping
- *diarrhea
- *constipation
- *tension
- *anxiety
- *high blood pressure
Overall Impression of Slimage:
Slimage has none of the right ingredients, none of the right amounts, no female specific ingredients, not even soy isoflavones, and they show a lot of the basic signs of a scam. It goes without saying that Slimage is nothing more than a scam, and it would be a mistake to buy this product.