Does Raspberry Ketones work: Get the Good, the Bad & the Ugly Here
All it takes to make a product popular is
to feature it on a successful show. This is exactly what happened with the
Raspberry Ketone weight loss solution that Dr. Oz spoke highly of during his air
time. Just some quick positive statements by the weight loss celebrity and the
producers and marketers of this product were already rubbing their hands knowing
that they got themselves a hit on their, well, hands.
However, considering the fact that this product is a new one, the question remains: Does Raspberry Ketone work? Well, this is what I decided to find out as I opened my web browser armed with curiosity and, I admit, a slight desire for less pounds. Still, prior to my extensive research I made it a rule to not be influenced by my will in order to come up with accurate and unbiased results, and I’m pretty sure I managed to do this.
So, first of all, before answering the question, let me give you some quick information
about what this product actually is. Ketone is an organic compound which can
contain all sorts of carbon substituents but the only thing that you really
need to know is that it’s an extract and that it differs from one source to
another. Well, in this case it comes from raspberries and it’s the substance
that gives these fruits their smell.
I have to say I was far from impressed when
I first learned about this and to be honest this whole Ketone thing started to
smell less like Raspberries and more like a scam. However, as it was much too
soon to come to a conclusion, I continued with my research diligently. As it
turns out, or as the companies claim, scientists have discovered that Ketone
can actually increase your metabolism and help you lose weight faster.
Now only this but it also reduces fat
assimilation and fat cell creation. Now I could go on and on about what the
companies producing the Raspberry Ketone claim its products do but, to quote
Jerry Seinfeld "It’s only done when it’s done" so it would be better if I
told you about the experiences that customers had with it.
After going through a lot of user feedback
I’ve come to the conclusion that this product does indeed help you lose weight
but it’s not very effective at it. After all, the only thing that you “need” to
do is take some of it in the morning and wait for the pounds to fall off. This isn’t
really an efficient process so results are also somewhat unsatisfactory. If you
really want to lose weight fast you will have to help your organism by working
out and having a balanced diet since Raspberry Ketone is more like a lazy
employee that only does enough to not get fired. Still, if you have some extra
cash to spend and you want to speed up the whole process then I guess you could
try it since it’s not like you would get scammed.