Recent Article in Women’s Magazine Claims “Curvelle” is Women’s Answer to Weight Loss
Touted as the hottest all-natural weight loss supplement for women, Curvelle is getting some positive press for its ingredients which are said to help control appetite and burn excess fat. But is this just another “too good to be true”
magic bullet for the desperate? Should the buyer beware? Examine the claims and independent review and decide for yourself.
According to the manufacturer’s Dec. 15 press release, Curvelle has seen a spike in the number of women rushing out to buy this all-natural weight loss supplement designed specifically for women. Early in December, an issue of First, a women’s magazine, gave positive press to Curvelle, which is believed to be responsible for the increase in sales. In First’s article entitled “Breakthrough FAT BLOCKER,” the magazine says it searched the Web, polled women and consulted with doctors to find a natural alternative to Alli, another over-the-counter weight loss drug. Alli was said in the magazine to cause gas and diarrhea if the user ate more than 15 grams of fat in a single meal.
iSatori Technologies makes Curvelle. CEO Stephen Adele says that “Curvelle is different, which is why it’s getting such positive press. It contains only all-natural ingredients that have been shown to help control appetite and burn excess calories for energy, along with quality antioxidants to help you look great and feel healthy and energetic.”
The First article says Curvelle contains a blend of nutrients – red raspberry ketones, elderberry extract, cinnamon and green tea – that combats fat, gets rid of fatigue and increases metabolism. The raspberry ketones reportedly inhibit fat formation, and elderberry extract stimulates fat cells that leads to calming cravings and speeding up metabolism. Cinnamon lowers blood sugar, and green tea is said to target belly fat.