Dieters Cheating Caps Review
Dieters Cheating Capsules
What are Dieters Cheating Caps?
Dieters Cheating Caps are marketed as simple and convenient way to lose weight without the pain of actual dieting. The idea is that a person can eat pretty much what they please and the capsules will do the rest.
It is obvious from the marketing that this product aims to go head to head with Alli, the non-prescription version of Orlistat. The question is have the makers succeeded in that aim?
Are Dieters Cheating Capsules effective?
The first thing we notice about the Dieters Cheating Caps is their packaging which mimics the colour of Alli, and leads this reviewer to wonder if the company is deliberately trying to confuse the two products in the minds of consumers?
Given this, and given also that the website presents the two products side by side, it is only fair to ask ourselves if this comparison is fair, or are the makers of Dieters Cheating Caps over egging their product?
We know that Alli works because it has been clinically tested, but the same cannot be said of Dieters Cheating Caps. We actually know very little about this product, other than what the anonymous manufacturers, who do not give us a company address, tell us.
Dieters Cheating Caps ingredients
The product contains Glucomannan, which has been “proven to help you eat less.” Proven by whom, exactly? The makers do not say, and just content themselves with that bold statement.
Chitosan is another primary ingredient found in the tablets, which is believed to act as a fat binder and remove a small percentage of the fat from your typical diet (studies show typically less than 10%).
It is important to point out that Chitosan, an animal derived ingredient does not offer the same level of fat binding of Alli, or other natural fat binders such as Proactol; which uses prickly pear extract and can block an impressive 28% of daily fat intake.
Finally, these capsules contain white kidney bean extract, which may help the body rid itself of starch and carbohydrate calories, but quite what the quantity of extract that is needed to achieve that aim is not stated. Most clinical trials have shown that vast amounts of kidney bean extract are needed to have any notable effect on carbohydrate absorption.
Dieters Cheating Caps Review Conclusion
Dieters Cheating Caps contain a combination of three herbal extracts which are presented with no evidence whatsoever to back up the claim that they are superior to Alli as a weight loss aid.
Currently to date, there are only a handful of natural alternatives to Alli which have been clinically tested. Proactol is by far the most popular, owing to a 6 month money back guarantee, a medically backed formulation and thousands of satisfied users.
Read more about Proactol in our review
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