



Orovo Diet Pills Review
Orovo markets itself as a
diet pill that also helps
eliminate acne and drastically reduce wrinkles. It is yet another diet supplement
that is based on the ten "superfoods" made popular by Dr. Perricone's appearance
on Oprah's talk show. It seems that all of these supplements have the same
back-story – a housewife/stay-at-home mom/college student watched Oprah's show,
started eating these ten "superfoods", saw amazing results but wanted to come up
with an easier and cheaper option, miraculously developed and bottled a diet pill
that incorporates all of the ingredients, and now sells them on eBay. It seems
questionable that all of these supplements got started in the same manner (and
how did these people have the money or the means to develop their own
supplements?). Orovo comes in caffeinated and caffeine-free forms. Other
than the ten "superfoods", they added green tea, Alpha Lipoic Acid, idebenone
(an anti-aging formula in Botox), and DMAE. Orovo isn't using any
strong, chemical ingredients, so the risk of serious side effects is
dramatically reduced. However, there is very little (if any) clinical proof
supporting the weight loss diet
potential of the ingredients in Orovo. The company also runs as a
multi-level marketing program, so for every person you refer to their auto-ship
program, you get a percentage back. This certainly affects the validity of
people's testimonials – their opinions may be skewed since they are benefiting
financially from the success of the weight loss products.
Conclusion: Because of the lack of effectiveness of the ingredients and questionable company history, Weight Loss Guide.com does not recommend the purchase of Orovo diet pills.


