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Cylaris Exposed | Scientifically Proven My Eye!
Ever heard of Hydroxycut? Rapid Slim? Smart Burn? Well, Cylaris is made by the same people, Iovate Health (5100 Spectrum Way, Mississauga, ON, CANADA L4W 5S2, Customer Service: 1-877-468-2835).
Their marketing strategy is to make big claims—The Cylaris claim is “Strongest Diet Pill” —backed by “Scientific Research.” All their product’s websites are based off this "scientifically proven" template.
Before you punch yourself in the face for not ordering something that is scientifically proven to lose “up to 32.78 lbs. in 8 weeks,” you might want to ask yourself:
“Where is this ‘study’ published? Where can I read it?"
Not on their website. Not on the world wide web. Not in a scientific journal.
I called Frank at 877-CYLARIS who informed me the study “has yet to be published.” Hmm Frank, you publish the results of the study on your website, but the actual study has not been published?
I’ll tell you what this “study” is, 1 of 2 things:
1) Complete BS. 2) An in-house study (done by Iovate), which has absolutely 0 scientific value (also complete BS).
So, don’t buy it for the “Science.”
Let’s examine the Supplement Facts:
Ooh, loads of Vitamin B. Is that good for me? Sure. But do you think if I took raw broccoli, dipped it in chocolate, and deep fried it, it would still be good for me?
Look at the “Proprietary Weight Loss” blend in the supplement facts. One, Two, Three huge doses of caffeine.
This—like most cheap diet pills—is just a mega caffeine pill, sprinkled with something healthy. But, caffeine surprisingly has played a major role in weight loss. If you’re serious about losing weight, and you have decided stimulants are the way to go, I suggest a new diet pill Phenterfein.
If you’d rather go the safety route, I would suggest 10 best foods Lipovox, a pill we recently reviewed with the 10 most healthy foods.
Don’t waste your money on this Canadian Cash Hog…companies like these will put you on autoship and bill your credit card without your consent. Companies like these are getting fined millions of dollars by the FTC/FDA for false claims:
FTC: Diet Pill Companies Must Pay For Big Fat Lies

