Im 18 and 5ft 7. I weigh 134.5lbs (9st 6lbs), however I am extremely unhappy about my weight I want to lose at least 14 lbs (1stone). I maintain a healthy diet, however I have read about the diet pill Orovo Detox and was considering using it to aid weight loss. I just wondered if anyone had tried it and whether it proved to be effective or just a waste of money. also, are there any risks?
Answer: from reviewing the manufacturer's website, it appears that Orovo is advertised as a cure for resolving a number of physical ailments. Besides being marketed as a weight loss product, the manufacturer also claims that Orovo can get rid of acne and wrinkles.
The company website doesn't present any evidence whatsoever that any of the ingredients contained in the Orovo product has been clinically proven to produce any of the unsubstantiated positive effects, as claimed by the manufacturer. also, there is no product that I am aware of that can singularly resolve a multitude of diametrically opposed health issues like weight loss and wrinkles.
If you do choose to shop for a weight loss product in a health store, pharmacy or on the Internet, you'll often find hundreds of different brands containing a confusing array of ingredients. you may be tempted to experiment with different diet aids until you find one that works. But this approach may be expensive. Karen Austin, a respected nutritional writer from Med Health Reports did a fantastic review on diet pills and their actual effectiveness in a recent feature, the results are quite surprising.
Are Orovo Detox diet pills effective, and more importantly, do they have any side effects?