Akavar 20/50: Does This Much-Hyped Diet Pill Work?
In the past few weeks I've gotten quite a few questions about the new diet pill called Akavar 20/50. This is an appetite suppressant (aka "caloric restrictor") that promises to make it much easier to cut calories and lose weight. In fact, the maker of Akavar -- a Utah-based supplement company called Dynakor Pharmacal -- claims that you can "eat all you want and still lose weight!" Obviously, statements like this are extremely difficult to believe... especially in the fitness/weight loss industry.
Apparently what they mean is that the pill reduces hunger/appetite so much that you'll consume fewer calories (even though it's "all you want" to eat) and thus lose your extra body fat. Certainly an interesting (or completely BS... your choice) marketing angle to take!
The main ingredients in Akavar include:
Caffeine
Green Tea
Guarana
Yerba Mate
Kola
Damiana
Ginger
Scutellaria
Schisandra
Ginseng
Cocoa
Jujube
Thea Sinensis
Most of these are herbal stimulants that can be found in various amounts and combinations in dozens of other fat-burners, appetite suppressants, diet pills, etc. For that reason alone it's hard to believe that Akavar 20/50 is the "breakthrough" supplement it claims to be. Still, it is of course possible that they've somehow discovered a formula that contains the right ingredients in the right ratios to truly dampen hunger and assist with easy weight loss.
The only positive things I can say about Akavar right now before actually trying it (which I plan to do) is that at least it's not overly expensive and they do offer a 100% money-back guarantee... even if you've used the entire bottle. It can be bought directly from the manufacturer or through the Bodybuilding.com site.
Have Akavar 20/50 Reviews, Questions, or Comments?
I'd love to hear your questions and comments about this popular new diet product. Have you or someone you know tried Akavar 20/50? If so please leave your reviews and any other useful info below. Thanks!
Related info:
Akavar on Wikipedia
Guide to Akavar 20/50 Reviews
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8 Comments:
This blog is great... i have really gotten a lot out of it. i've been looking at buying a treadmill from york that i can use at home. what do you think.. good value for money or not? cheers bud.
It seems that if you take these types of pills you would want something that does not take your appetite away...in other words you dont want to just stop eating...
Without being crude...it would be better if you took something that allowed your body to perform better with the food you do eat...
workout, eat right, and take good supplements. Not saw dust...
just my thoughts
i have used akavar 20/50 for the last 2 months, and i exercised, about twice a week and ate what i wanted like the bottle says and this pill suxs, it doesnt work at all, I have actually put on pounds so i wouldnt tell any one to every buy this pill, its just another pill saying it does something but it really doesnt its b.s.
I was wondering about Akavar. But I think Akavar has something in it that I can't have. I can't have any stimulants and most diet products use them. But I've found something else that's slowly taking the grip off my bad eating habits and truly freeing me. I use a kind of self accupressure system. I no longer crave eating chocolate and I was eating a lot of chocolates each day! Come see me at my blog and I'll tell you more.
Here is a list of the Akavar Ingredients with a picture as well.
My wife and I tried The Akavar 20/50 for just about a month now. I experienced a more frequent bowel movement while she did not. We have not lost any weight. This appears to be just another one of those products that people believe works and perhaps for them it does. The product indicates that each person will experience different results. Now isn't that interesting. I suggest taking dieters tea...its cheaper with better results.
I don't think akavar works. Here's a good article that proves it doesn't work....
http://www.freemedhelp.org/akavar.html
It seems that they people behind Akavar - Dynakor have gotten themselves into trouble. Talk about hype - its too much.
Making claims that they cant back up was sure to get them into trouble. Talking bout "eat all you want and still lose weight." Akavar doesn't work the way it is advertised and the Dynakor people are just taking advantage of people.
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