Orovo Diet Pill ReviewDoes Orovo Work For Losing Weight? |
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This product is very similar to another weight loss pill called Lipovox. This product is based on the "Ten Super Foods" that was featured on the Oprah show. The creator of this product claims that this special pill can help you lose weight, eliminate acne, and reduce wrinkles. However, this product is almost a mirror image of Lipovox, and that's not a complement either. The ingredients are almost exactly the same: Garlic, Wheatgrass, Alfaalfa Sprout, Cayenne, DMAE, Acai, Idebenone, Flaxseed, Buckwheat, Barley, Soy, Alpha Lipoic Acid, and Lactobacillus. |
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Their ingredients are mostly antioxidants, but there is no evidence or clinical studies that show it's effect on weight loss. Will it help with acne, wrinkles, or anti aging? Maybe... But as far as losing weight, there is no evidence that supports their claims.
For a company that makes pretty bold claims such as "Reduce Wrinkles, Get Rid of Acne, and Lose Weight", they better have evidence to support their claims. Without clinical evidence, these are nothing but promises, and not facts.
Orovo Testimonials
We found some reviews from users on the Orovo web site. However, we doubt the validity of the testimonials. There is only a head-shot photo from customers, with no before-and-after photos. If you were selling a weight loss pill, wouldn't you include a before-and-after photo of users instead of just 1 picture of their face? Seems a little fishy...
Orovo Review Conclusion
Overall, this weight loss pill is just another mirror image of Leptoprin and Lipovox. They all make the same bold claims, they don't show any evidence to support their theories, and their ingredients are almost identical.
There is no doubt that these antioxidants inside of Orovo are good for your health, but as far as losing weight: We don't think so. Overall, we don't believe that this product helps you lose weight, and is just a waste of money in our opinion.


