Never judge a book by its cover or a diet pill by its name. First, never assume that products with names that are similar to that of a prescription must be effective. It just doesn’t work that way. And more recently, I’ve discovered that you shouldn’t assume that products with “Glucose” or something close to it in their name must be diabetes related, hence Glucosulin, a diet pill that has nothing to do with that.

Yes, Glucosulin supposedly controls glucose levels, which you would think would automatically link it to type 2 diabetes patients. But apparently not. Glucosulin focuses on the idea that this helps you to control carbs, control cravings, and therefore lose weight, because of course, if you haven’t heard, carbs are ENEMY #1! Even fat isn’t as bad as those evil carbs.

How Does Glucosulin Fight Carbs?

Glucosulin uses a blend that includes chromium and gymnema sylvestre, ingredients that are clinically proven to regulate blood sugar levels. Without the spikes, you also avoid the sudden drops, which helps you to avoid the sickness and other problems that come with hypoglycemia, and some would say that you control cravings. But neither of these ingredients have ever been clinically proven to promote weight loss. But that doesn’t mean Glucosulin can’t promote weight loss.

What Has Been Proven

What has been proven is that when used correctly, another ingredient called glucomannan can suppress appetite. Unfortunately, that’s the only weight loss ingredient in Glucosulin, and Glucosulin of course only has small amounts that really don’t do the job. And the final insult is?

Free Trials & Expensive Auto Ships

Glucosulin doesn’t technically use a “free trial offer.” In fact, it lists Glucosulin as $49.98 per bottle. But in the fine print, you find out that every time you order a bottle, you are signed up for an auto ship that typically ships 2 bottles at a time, with each costing you $49.98 for a total of about $100 every 2 months “just to make sure that you don’t run out.”

Some people like auto ships, because it is a convenient way to not forget. But any legitimate company would give you the option to choose for yourself. In other words, why don’t you try this first, and then you can come back and sign up for it if you want instead of we’re signing you up, and if you don’t read the terms and conditions, I guess you’ll find out when the credit card charge goes through a few weeks from now.

Conclusion

Glucosulin may sound good at first, and its claims are relatively modest. But it isn’t nearly as impressive once you realize what you’re really getting into. Glucosulin is like a lot of products that don’t work. It is missing a few vital pieces. The only difference is that Glucosulin goes that much further, scamming you into regular orders you don’t actually want.


Comments on "Glucosulin"

  1. cna

    Rip off !!!! is all I have to say scandal”"it does not Work that’s why u try and give coupons only u pay for them to all u all want is $$$$$$$$$ where happens to people like u at The end long suffering .God bless

    By velmarie harris
    Posted on April 19, 2012 at 6:03 am

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