Kimberly TennerJune 19, 2013
Slimsplash Reviews
Slimsplash uses a 252mg proprietary blend of green tea, guarana, stevia, and acai berry. If you want to see results with green tea, you need at least 400mg per serving. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that Slimsplash doesn’t even use half of this. Guarana really has no proven application to weight loss, and stevia is essentially a sugar substitute. And despite what they would have you think, even if they did use a substantial amount of acai, acai is not a miracle weight loss ingredient. It is an antioxidant packed with vital nutrients, and actually has little to do with weight loss in terms of diet pill ingredients.
Safety
Slimsplash is not safe to take if:
- You have a pre-existing medical condition such as heart disease
- You have a family history of medical conditions such as heart disease
- You have caffeine sensitivities
- You have high blood pressure
- You have a liver condition
- You are using an MAO Inhibitor
- You suffer from glaucoma
Possible Side Effects
- Insomnia
- Diarrhea
- Irregular heart beat
- Dizziness
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Loss of appetite
Overall Impression of Slimsplash:
SlimSplash has joined a recent surge of weight loss products working as simple drink mixes, easy to fit into busy schedules, encouraging you to drink the water you should already be drinking, etc. The problem with all of the ones we’ve seen so far, including SlimSplash is that they don’t actually have any proven weight loss ingredients, or they use such an insignificant amount that it won’t help you lose any weight at all. The only weight you will lose will come from following their various “tips” and exercise plans. But you can find those just about anywhere, for free! We would not suggest SlimSplash considering both the ingredients list or lack thereof and the astounding $129.99 price tag.



