
Barislend Review
Barislend relies more on marketing than real ingredients, likely all questionable supplements that won’t help with weight loss.
Barislend relies more on marketing than real ingredients, likely all questionable supplements that won’t help with weight loss.
IQ Blast is a mix of different supplements, but most of its ingredients are likely included in doses too small to benefit brain health.
Lipomax sells hype, not results. These are just a mix of shady supplements unlikely to help with weight loss.
Prozenith is just another keto BHB supplement with extra ingredients that don’t actually help with weight loss.
Gut Drops contains small amounts of Christensenella minuta, a probiotic linked to gut health but lacking solid proof of benefits.
Aqua Sculpt includes a mix of ingredients meant to support weight loss, but the doses are far too low to have any real effect.
BurnJaro is a sketchy supplement that fails to clearly list its ingredients and likely contains doses too low to be useful for weight loss.
While laser light therapy can be an effective medical treatment for nail fungus, the over-the-counter lights aren’t the same.
Prime Biome is a mild probiotic that offers limited benefits for gut health and is unlikely to have any effect on skin health.
Vitamin patches don’t work well since most nutrients can’t pass through the skin. The main exceptions are Vitamin D and caffeine.
Mounja Burn appears to be a repackaged, ineffective tonic for varicose veins, now marketed as a worthless weight loss supplement.
Mitolyn’s claims about mitochondria and weight loss are misleading—there’s no evidence this supplement works at all.