I've spent a lot of time searching online and offline for genuinely useful articles and first-person reviews of the Akavar weight loss supplement. Here are the handful of sources I've found that seem to contain real information instead of simply more marketing hype for this product...
BuzzBillions.com: Akavar Reviews from Actual Walgreens Customers
- A handful of reviews from people who actually purchased Akavar at the Walgreens drug store. As of this writing the reviews range from "Worthless!" all the way to "Great diet aide" ...with a total overal "Average Customer Rating" of 3.3 stars out of 5.
- A longer review from a popular diet web site. The reviewer's overall conclusion is that the makers of Akavar 20/50 leave a lot of questions unanswered in terms of what exactly the product does as well as its impact on the body and the user's health. They also make the point that it's misleading to say that someone can lose weight without changing their diet or exericising although, to be fair, the Akavar packaging does state that you'll get better results faster with a proper exercise and diet program.
- Only one decent review from a user who's been using Akavar for a few days. Mentions that the product contains a lot of "caffeine and caffeine-like stimulant mixtures" and that someone could become nauseated using it. The reviewer also states that the product doesn't seem to be worth the money but admits that everyone is different so it may work better for someone else.
- A long review from one of the web's top diet and weight loss reviews sites. Overall it paints a pretty negative picture of Akavar and it's maker Dynakor Pharmacal, mainly due to the sensational marketing tactics used to sell the product. However, it should be noted that the author of the review did not actually use the product.
Supplement Critic: Akavar 20/50
FitFlex.com: Dynakor Quick Diet Fat Loss Formula
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