Meratol is the latest fat burner from the makers of Capsimax. Everybody from the UK loves it, but then again, nobody in the world seems to know about it. There are no testimonials or customer complaints on Meratol. Here’s a little of what Meratol says about itself:

“Reduces calorie intake”
“Blocks carbohydrate intake by up to 82%”
“Speeds up your metabolism”
“Burns 12 times more calories”
“Lose 3-5 lbs per week”

It’s not all that unusual. Most products focus on burning fat and suppressing appetite. But Meratol is not clinically researched, proven, and I don’t even know what most of the ingredients are. Obviously, I know what a cactus is. But there are so many different cacti that there’s no way to tell what Meratol actually uses. And the amount of capsicum (Meratol’s one clinically proven ingredient), isn’t even listed on the site. I can basically guarantee that Meratol does not have enough.

Meratol Ingredients

Prickly pear
Brown seaweed extract
Cactus extract
Capsicum extract

Meratol Conclusion

Meratol is one common diet pill. It’s an everyday approach that seems almost identical to a lot of other products, both in the US and UK, and actually in every country in the world. But following the masses is not necessarily a good thing. In this case, it means that side effects are far more likely than results.


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