Mar 31

Review: RightSize Smoothie Weight Loss Product


Is This Weight Loss Product and Program a Deal or a Dud?

RightSize Smoothie is supposed to be a total weight loss program that uses meal replacement drinks as the base for weight loss. The plan also offers the RightSize® Multivitamin with Appemine®, which they state is

 a “appetite controlling vitamin”, and AppAssure®, which is suppose to control and manage the metabolism of the subject.

Plan Overview

The premise of the plan is for the user to take replace one or two meals everyday with the shakes, followed by eight ounces of water. Mix the powdered shakes with skim milk. The Skinni Vanilli that was the test subject contained 100 calories before adding the milk, 3 grams of fat, 11 grams of carbohydrates, 6 grams of sugar, and 9 grams of protein. The remaining meals are to be nutritious, low-calories, balanced meals. Take two of the multivitamins once per day. Take the AppAssure® twice a day. Take the first mid-morning followed by eight ounces of water, and the second mid-afternoon also followed by eight ounces of water.

What is In This Stuff?

According to the label, this smoothie mix is supposed to be full of vitamins and nutrients. It contains Vitamins A, B6, C, D, E, B12, Iron, Thiamin, Biotin, Iodine, Selenium, Chromium, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Pantothenic Acid, Magnesium, Copper, Calcium, Niacin, Phosphorus, Zinc, and Manganese. As for the other things that are in it: corn syrup solids and fructose. For this reason, diabetics should not use it, because that those are just sugar. It has a ton of caffeine, guarana seed extract, green tea leaf extract, cinnamon twig extract, cayenne pepper fruit, and white willow bark extract in it.

What is Appemine?

According to Rightsizeonline, “Appemine® is a biogenic amine extracted from green tea, cinnamon twig, and galangal that works by affecting ONLY hunger adrenal receptors in the body.” This is supposed to be the ingredient that aids in the suppression of the appetite.

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