
Meratol
Meratol seems to be one of the latest thermogenic fat burners that ensure you to lose weight without any effort. Meratol is a very popular weight loss supplement in the the UK. Meratol is shown to decrease calorie intake, speed up metabolism, burn more fat and decrease appetite. Meratol was developed for people who love carbohydrates but have a slow metabolism. Meratol also claims you will lose 2 to 5 pounds weekly and allow you to burn 12 times more calories than before. Does Meratol work and is it worth buying?
Ingredients
There are four key ingredients in Meratol which include:
- Brown Seaweed Extract- decreases the absorption of carbohydrates by up to 80%
- Capiscum extract- helps you burn 12 times more calories
- Prickly Pear Extract- increases your metabolism
- Cactus extract- reduces fluid retention and helps suppress appetite
These ingredients seem solid in terms of their quality and scientific foundation and I like that Meratol uses a no-nonsense and all-natural approach to weight loss. However, I was concerned that the active ingredients concentrations are not listed and I’m confused why prickly pear and cactus extract are counted as two ingredients when both extracts are taken from the same plant. There doesn’t seem to be a real difference between the prickly pear and cactus extract.
Brown Seaweed and Capiscum have scientifically been proven to help with weight loss and help block excess carbs and boost metabolism.
Meratol is all natural and really there are no side-effects associated with it. You should not take Meratol is you are breastfeeding.
Meratol can be bought for $45.00 a bottle. A bottle will last for one month. This is definitely a higher priced fat burner and at this point, it has to be shipped from the UK. There is no customer satisfaction guarantee, so keep that in mind.
Final Thoughts
Meratol defiantly seems to have a solid foundation, but I would like more specifics on the active ingredient concentrations. Meratol is fairly new to the fat burner market so I would suggest you hold off until its effectiveness can be verified and there are more studies done.


