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The negative aspects of this product are that the manufacturer does not advertise the price of this supplement even though it does sell it.

The company website does a good job of explaining what the supplement can do, its ingredients, and who it is directed at. It is made in a facility that follows GMP and FDA guidelines, and contains a primary ingredient at a high dose that could provide weight loss benefits. This dietary supplement has some positive aspects.

Vox Nutrition Caralluma Review – The Bottom Line The manufacturer does not offer a money back guarantee or return policy. The manufacturer does not publicise a price for this product on their website instead recommends that you call in for a lower price. Possible Side EffectsĬonsult a physician before using this supplement especially if you are pregnant, nursing, under age 18, or if you have medical condition. The dosage instructions do not specify if there is a preferred time of day that you should take this supplement, or if it is ok to take both capsules in one sitting. Take two vegetarian-friendly capsules one a day ideally half an hour prior to a meal along with 8 oz of water. Research has been done on lower doses of Caralluma (around 500mg) but not at 1200mg, so it is possible that the side effects of such a high dose are unknown which causes us to be concerned. These side effects should disappear after a week of use. Research suggests that this ingredient may cause side effects such as constipation, stomach upset, stomach pains and intestinal gas. FormulaĬaralluma is a plant extract may help to inhibit appetite and is also thought to eliminate thirst, and enhance endurance. The manufacturer claims that this supplement will promote weight loss by encouraging your body to burn existing fat and by suppressing your appetite. Caralluma fimbriata contains a chemical called pregnane glycosides.This phytochemical blocks the enzyme citrate lyase which stops your body from producing fat. Caralluma fimbriata is also believed to act directly on the appetite control center of your brain – the hypothalamus, tricking your body into thinking that it is full. The focus of our review is a product called Vox Nutrition Caralluma.
