
Manufactured by: Window Rock Enterprises at www.cortislim.com
Researchers have identified a hormone in people’s bodies, that when stressed, reacts by telling the body to store fat. The hormone in question – cortisol – decreases the metabolism, increases hunger, throws blood sugar levels off balance, and also tells the body to store excess fat.
Manufacturers of Cortislim diet pills say that their product works by slowing the cortisol hormone down, which is said to result in your appetite being controlled. With this hormone under control, users are said to then have more energy and feel healthier. They also claim that it will naturally boost the body’s metabolism, burn fat, contain cravings and curb appetite and help maintain blood sugar levels.
The ingredients of this dietary supplement are: vitamin C, calcium, magnolia bark extract, beta-sitosterol, theanine, green tea extract, bitter orange peel extract, banaba leaf extract, vanadium.
Dosage: Cortislim is designed to be taken twice a day – once with breakfast and once with lunch. Users are advised to take one capsule with each meal. For advanced use, consumers are advised to take two capsules per meal, up to 2-3 times per day. Do not exceed the maximum dosage of six capsules per day.
Cortislim Side Effects: As Cortislim is a relatively new product on the weight-loss supplement market, no known side effects have been reported. However, if users experience any adverse effects, manufacturers say they should stop taking this product.
Precaution: This product is for the use of adults only. Pregnant or nursing women should not use Cortislim. People taking medication for a pre-existing medical condition should consult with their doctor before using this product.
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