Zyatrim
Zyatrim Overview
Zyatrim is a diet pill that uses a unique approach to weight loss. Instead of simply speeding up the metabolism or burning fat, it actually promises to kill the fat cells, describing the process as ‘liposuction in a pill’.The flashy website for the product features women in thongs and bikinis and uses phrases such as ‘be hot’ and ‘feel naughty’ to promote itself. It also features a woman by the name of Corinne Buckley who apparently stumbled upon Zyatrim in France, where she says it is used by all the models and actresses, and was so amazed by it that she bought it to the U.S. As to who Corinne Buckley is, it is not known, apart from the fact that she is a ‘French mother of three’. Another section on the website claims that some customers have experienced a one pound weight loss in the first 45 minutes and the company invite others to take the 45 minute challenge. Unfortunately, the link to receive more details did not work, so no further explanation could be seen.
Zyatrim – Product Description
Nothing is known about the ingredients in Zyatrim, which is obviously not a good sign. The company go to great lengths to explain exactly how the product works by killing fat cells, including very scientific diagrams and complicated jargon. There is so much information that is very unlikely the average customer will actually sit and read it, much less understand it. The company obviously is counting on the customer being ‘blinded by science’. Simply put, the product seems to work through a process of ‘apoptosis’ which causes fat cells to self-destruct. Because absolutely no ingredients are listed, it is not known how natural Zyatrim is or how safe it is in terms of causing allergic reactions etc.
Zyatrim Advantage
- The company offers a free trial bottle of Zyatrim.
- The product comes with a 60-day money back guarantee.
- Zyatrim is taken in just 2 doses of 1 capsule after breakfast and 1 after lunch.
- The website features a reasonably informative FAQ section.
Zyatrim – Drawbacks
- The company does not disclose the ingredients in Zyatrim
- No explanation is given as to who Corinne Buckley actually is.
- The product has had no positive reviews on any independent weight loss websites.
- The company uses a lot of scientific jargon to explain how Zyatrim works.
- It is highly unlikely any product can cause a pound of weight loss within 45 minutes.
Zyatrim – The Bottomline
Instead of featuring a testimonials section which, as they point out may not be real anyway, the makers of Zyatrim use the opportunity to educate the reader on just how other companies lie to them about weight loss results. They go on to reveal the scam tactics these companies use when showing before and after pictures, such as using a pregnant woman in the ‘before’ photos, paying them to exercise after giving birth and using the resulting photo as the ‘after’ shot. These accusations may be true, but it doesn’t really make the makers of Zyatrim seem any more reputable. Apart from the fact that Zyatrim is not cheap, at a cost of $49.95 for a one-month supply, it is unimaginable that any consumer would order a product when they know nothing about the contents and even more unthinkable that the company would expect them to.




