MacroLean has made lots of friends and enemies, supporters and critics, and of course, waves in the diet pill world. What good about it? What’s to be worried about? Here is what is being said.
The Supporters
MacroLean may have a lot of unheard of ingredients, but a few ring out as tried and true. First off, it relies heavily on vitamin C to fulfill its promise of tightening up loose skin. A deficiency in vitamin C is usually what causes saggy skin. Consuming enough of vitamin C not only tightens skin but also does a host of other good things for your body. It’s not created naturally by the body either, so MacroLean does you a favor there.
MacroLean also uses Echinacea, which they advertise as helping you burn more fat. That may or may not be true, since Echinacea mainly strengthens the immune system. However, that in itself is a big deal, and Echinacea is good at it.
Safflower Petals are used in MacroLean as well. This ingredient has been studied and has shown to decrease appetite in test subjects. Traditionally its used to clean out your system and bring down inflammation.
In addition, Macrolean advertises that they only 1% of customers are dissatisfied enough to return their MacroLean for the 100% refund. That’s a pretty good sign.
The Critics
Despite a couple of well-known ingredients that have already proven themselves, most of MacroLean’s components are little known or never heard of. While each is supposed to something good for your body, reading down the list of ingredients makes you feel like your talking to a man in a bowler hat in the back of a wagon at a traveling show.
The FDA does not support any of the claims MacroLean makes, which means you have a diet pill with no scientific or medical backing.