
Ingredients and Mechanism of Action
Though claiming to have proven ingredients, Avesil does not actually provide an ingredients list. Our guess is, due to its citation of several prominent news channels, Avesil is based either on the acai berry or hoodia gordonii. But you should keep in mind, they are hiding the ingredients list for a reason, and neither of the above named ingredients have actually been proven to promote weight loss.
Overall Impression of Avesil:
Avesil provides consumers with no information, expecting your average citizen to just trust them. They try to earn the trust by using a “free trial offer”, but then break that trust by automatically signing consumers up to pay $89.95 every month. There is no winning with Avesil, and we would not suggest choosing this product.

Georgette Says:
WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT BUY AVESIL!!! They “free” 14 day trial is bogus – the literature even states that it can take up to 60 days to show effect. And then, when you return the product they still charge you and state that they never received the product back. So spread the word – this product and its company is a total SCAM!!!
June 14, 2011 at 4:26 pm