Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Ultra 90 Diet Pill Reviews

By Cal Stevens

With the increasing popularity of the diet pill Ultra 90, I thought it was time to review this particular diet pill. Even though the Ultra 90 website promises a great deal, judging from it's ingredient profile, it's not likely to help you actually lose much weight. This breif version of my complete Ultra 90 review will give you a glimpse into what results Ultra 90 may or may offer.

Judging from the ingredients in Ultra 90, it doesn't seem that it will cause much weight loss. The ingredients are collagen protein, aloe vera, vitamin c, safflower oil, glycerin, bees wax, and lecithin. Some claim that collagen and lecithin may lead to weight loss, but I have yet to find any definitive clinical studies that prove it's effectiveness.

One interesting marketing tactic of theirs is the fact that they offer both an AM and PM formula. In reality, if you look it the ingredient profiles for each formula, they are exactly the same! They also recommend that you take both the AM and PM formula together (obviously using more product so that you have to order more to last you). Also, for the PM formula, they tell you not to eat 3 hours before bedtime. This is known to be one of the worst times to eat food and is also the time that we're most prone to snack. Ultra 90 is simply having you eat better (which is good) and making you think you're losing weight because of the pills you're taking.

It only gets worse from here. I next went on to see what their guarantee was like only to discover that they don't offer one at all. They claim that they don't because it is a 'perishable product,' but that doesn't seem to stop many of the other diet pills from offering guarantees. This is just Ultra 90's way of saying that they don't stand behind their product. It's probably a good thing (for them) that they don't offer a guarantee, because otherwise, they probably wouldn't make much money.

In conclusion, Ultra 90 gets a pretty low review. The ingredient profile isn't stellar, and their marketing tactics causes some slight concern. And I really don't like that they don't have even a decent money back guarantee. I suggest looking elsewhere for a proven product from a good company that stands behind their product.

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