UltraSlim Review

Ultraslim is a dietary program similar to Jenny Craig based out of Australia. It provides a range of meal replacements and “guilt free snacks.” It is designed to be combined with other healthy foods to be integrated into your lifestyle. They claim it is developed by their dietitian to aid weight loss without compromising on taste.

Ingredients and Mechanism of Action

Ultraslim provides a number of options including milk shakes, energy drinks, and lite bars. Many users rave online about the taste and drinkability of the energy drinks and milk shakes.

Ultraslim is not meant to be a complete meal replacement plan. It is mean to supplement your diet as with many popular diet pills, and it requires that you still eat at least 1200 calories per day. They don’t provide complete label information on any of their products but the milk shakes. When looking at the milkshake information, the only ingredients provided are common vitamins and minerals essential to the body. There are no ingredients included which would actually promote weight loss or fat burn. You could just as easily take a descent multi vitamin and hope that it would promote a higher weight loss potential. There are also no testimonials and no money back or satisfaction guarantee posted on the official website.

Overall Impressions of Ultraslim

Ultraslim sounds good in its initial presentation. But when it comes right down to it, it provides no ingredients which would actually promote weight loss. There are testimonials scattered across the internet that talk about how good the milkshakes and energy drinks taste, but taste means nothing if it doesn’t work. With no money back or sastisfaction guarantee, I would not buy this product.

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