This probiotic supplements for weight loss trend needs to stop. Whilst a lot of commercial probioslim reviews would have you believe it's the best thing to hit fitness since spray on oil, it really is not. The reality is that the idea of mixing a weight loss pill that uses the actually backed ingredients (ie glucomannan, 5htp, caffeine etc) and a probiotic supplement seems great. The problem is that force factor's probioslim, like the rest of the players in this new fad, seems to have missed the point, and decided to include the cheapest and least effective ingredients from the weight loss pills that came before it. That's not to say probioslim wont work at all, it just like most similar probiotic supplement weight loss hybrids won't work nearly as well as simply taking a proper weight loss aid, and a separate probiotic.
The positive news for probioslim is that its not the worst of these hybrids we've come across in terms of helping you lose weight. If it's probioslim v bio X4 then it wins in terms of weight loss, but only because it contains caffeine. However, if you're looking for a weight loss pill that can actually work, you want to look out for one of these 2 ingredients. 5htp which was formerly only for clinical use, has been proven to regulate dopamine in a way that stops you craving unhealthy foods, this has been proved at trial and even during brain scans. And glucomannan which swells to 50X it's size in your stomach, a 2g dosage is about the size of a large bagel. Caffeine does also help, but there are other ways to get it. This really is a case of you get what you pay for.
So, if we're comparing probioslim to an actual weight loss aid like hourglass fit then it doesn't even come close to achieving the same appetite suppression or thermogenic effects. To make matters worse it isn't even particularly good at being a probiotic supplement. If you take probioslim then it does won't even really hold up on any of it's promises of weight loss or even of a helping maintain a healthy digestive system. We'd recommend that you get a cheaper probiotic and something from our best weight loss pills list.
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Probioslim Ingredients
Lactospore - Lactospore is a patented version of Bacillus coagulans which brakes down lactic acid, it can help with digestive health and bloating, but has absolutely no demonstrative proof that it does anything for weight loss. The sad thing is that the science doesn't back probiotics for weight loss [1] the meta analysis shows the results are inconclusive.
Green Tea Extract - Green tea extract does actually have some benefits in a weight loss aid, it's just usually the least effective on the ingredients list in any of the best fat burners. In theory it can improve adipose tissue oxidation (this basically means it makes it easier for your body to use fat as fuel when exercise). But, it's effects are negligible.
Papaya, Fig and Kiwi Extracts - These are basically in here to feed the probiotic, which is fine, just again, no help with weight loss.
Sodium Magnesium Chlorophyllin - This is a diuretic, so it will technically make it look like you've lose weight for the first couple of days of using probioslim, but this isn't helpful for actually losing weight.
Caffeine - Ok, so finally at something that does actually belong in a weight loss supplement. Caffeine is in a lot of diet pills. It raises metabolism, suppresses appetite and gives you more energy which is helpful when you're on a low calorie diet. So, one ingredient works. Of course you could achieve this with some black coffee, or a caffeine pill. So we can't really say that probioslims weight loss claims are reasonable.
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