Avesil Overview
Avesil is one of the newest diet products available on the market. Proudly unveiled by the manufacturers Green Brackett LLC, it promises to be a ‘breakthrough’ in weight loss, providing a boost in energy and a decrease in the appetite.
The official Avesil website is very basic, possible because it is so new, and shows a limited amount of information about the product. The company displays news show logos that have apparently featured the ‘primary’ ingredients in Avesil and although there are a few testimonials, none actually mention the product and are all quite ambiguous.
In terms of design, the site is easy to use and nicely laid out. There is a good FAQ section plus the usual ‘terms and conditions’ page, which explains the details of the free trial offer.
Avesil - Product Description
Avesil is comprised of only four ingredients, two of which are patented. The company claims to have performed clinical studies on the Avesil formula, using information from over 200 ingredient trials. The studies showed that when using Avesil, the consumer was able to lose up to three times more weight than those taking a placebo.
Avesil works by increasing the thermogenic, or ‘fat burning’ effect in the body. Stored fat is released and used as energy to cause not just weight loss but increase lean muscle mass. Super Citrimax, Chromium, Green Tea extract and caffeine are the listed ingredients. Chromium also has the benefit of controlling blood sugar levels and, in turn, the appetite while Super Citrimax increases the ‘good’ cholesterol in the body. It is unfortunate that the product label is not shown so none of the ingredient amounts are known and it is assumed they are contained in a proprietary blend. The company recommends that Avesil is taken at an amount of 2 tablets, three times a day before meals.
Avesil Advantage
- Avesil contains two patented ingredients
- The website is very user-friendly
- A free 14-day trial of Avesil is offered
- The product helps all aspects of weight loss including boosting the metabolism and decreasing the appetite
- The ingredients in the formula have undergone clinical trials
- The company encourages a sensible diet and regular exercise
- The website provides a FAQ section
Avesil - Drawbacks
- Avesil is expensive costing $89.95 per month
- The dose requires six capsules are taken daily
- The website is lacking in information about the product
- No amounts are known for the ingredients
- Avesil contains no proven appetite suppressant such as Hoodia
- Taking advantage of the free trial will sign the consumer up for the auto-ship program
Avesil - The Bottom Line
Avesil is too new to have any good independent consumer research available on dieting websites and forums. Although the manufacturers describe it as a breakthrough, it doesn’t seem to differ significantly to many other diet pills on the market. In addition to this, Avesil is very expensive and, at the time of writing, only available directly from the company website. It is recommended to see how this product performs over the next few months before rushing to order any amount.



