NanoSlim
NanoSlim Overview
NanoSlim is ‘world’s smallest weight loss solution’, according to Iovate, NanoSlim’s manufacturer. The pill is small and NanoSlim required a single pill for its recommended daily dose. (A single dose pill is typically unheard of in the weight loss industry, where multiple pills, several times per day are the norm. NanoSlim should be coupled with diet and exercise for maximum results.
NanoSlim – Product Description
The following are some of the key ingredients in NanoSlim: Cha de Burge, an extract from a Brazilian tree recently suggested to be a weight loss aid, but without sound verifiable research beyond the fact that it is a mild diuretic. Green Coffee Extract, another potentially promising weight loss tool, which is said to slow fat absorption and metabolic activation in the liver, but studies have not been performed in humans, as yet. Lagerstroemia speciosa is an ingredient proven to lower blood glucose levels. Lastly, Fucus Vesiculosus, known as bladderwrack which contains iodine which kicks a sluggish thyroid into optimum performance mode. All of the previous ingredients are plant-based derivates, however, save for Lagerstromia speciosa none of them have been proven to be effective for weight loss.Note: The NanoSlim website www.nanoslim.com is currently unavailable for consumers to review.
NanoSlim Advantage
- NanoSlim is available in a very small pill, unlike most weight loss products.
- Recommended dosage is only one of the incredibly small “nano” sized pills each day.
- Packaged in thirty-day supply increments.
- The average price per bottle is $29.99, or roughly $1 per day.
- Consumers reported an average weight loss of ten pounds over a thirty day period.
- Recommends exercise and diet use in combination with NanoSlim.
- Primary Ingredients are plant-based.
NanoSlim Drawbacks
- NanoSlim does not offer a free trial or money back guarantee.
- Ingredients are not 100% organic.
- Specific exercise or diet information is not provided.
- Some consumers report feeling very sleepy while taking NanoSlim.
- Consumers reported being excessively thirsty when using NanoSlim.
- Ingredients do not list a primary appetite suppressant or energy booster.
- The NanoSlim website is unavailable to consumers.
NanoSlim – The Bottom Line
NanoSlim provided consumers with mixed results. Some reported weight loss in excess of ten pounds, while others reported weight gain. Definitely not what one wants to experience after spending $30 on a thirty day weight loss program. NanoSlim also received considerable mention regarding the sleepy or lethargic feeling that some consumers experienced, no matter what time of the day the pill was taken. Another oft noted symptom was excessive dry mouth and thirstiness. Though, the increased water intake could account for the weight gain experienced by some consumers. The size of the pill is a very attractive feature of NanoSlim, as is the single pill daily dose. NanoSlim, for some, seems to be a deterrent for eating anything sweet. Consumers reported feeling nauseous after ingesting any amount of sweet foods or beverages. Lastly, consumers should beware of websites which are unavailable to peruse, or do not load without ‘under construction’ signs. Despite its small size, small dose, and relatively small monthly cost, NanoSlim fails to deliver big results for most consumers.




