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Vitakor Review

Introduction

Vitakor Product ImageYou’ve more than likely seen this product floating around the internet – that’s because there’s a strangely large amount of low-quality websites all swearing that it’s the best thing since sliced bread.

We decided to get to the bottom of this product once and for all; in this Vitakor review, we’re taking a look into the formula to establish what we believe this product is really capable of.

Readers please note that statements on this page are fair comment based on observation. This content is produced on a matter of public interest. Statements on this page are our honest opinion.

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What Is Vitakor?

Vitakor is a self-proclaimed weight loss pill created by an indian supplement company named 18 Nutrition.

One bottle of Vitakor costs $59.99 + $5.99 shipping, contains 60 capsules and will last users for approximately 30 days, based on the directions of 2 capsules per day; It is only available from the official Vitakor website.

Like many of the products in 18 Nutrition’s range, Vitakor is another product that is targeted towards obese people who are looking for help losing weight. This particularly product sees considerable backing from a supplement-review website named “dietsinreview.com” – we believe this website is owned and operated by 18 Nutrition themselves.

The product itself is a complex of various natural herbal extracts (no, there aren’t any vitamins inside this product, incase you thought the “Vita” part of the name meant there was).

18 Nutrition describe Vitakor as “metabolism booster” (despite claiming that there are “are no added stimulants”, which makes literally no sense). They go on to state the product can be stacked with their other weight loss pill “Sletrokor” for better results.

Consumers of Vitakor are promised effects such as faster metabolic rates, higher energy levels and improved immune function.

Does Vitakor Work?

After taking our expert-eye to this product, we believe it could potentially help support you towards your weight loss goals, but it’s not going to single-handedly “melt away your body fat” as you may or may not have thought. While this product does contain some useful ingredients for dieters, the formula itself isn’t exactly anything groundbreaking or cutting-edge.

In order to clear up any misconceptions, despite being commonly referred to as “fat burners”, it’s very important that users understand Vitakor is not actually capable of burning fat; no ingredients inside this product have the ability to directly and independently “burn body fat”.

With that being said, as we stated above, the product can still be semi-useful for assisting towards your weight loss targets; you need to set your expectations to a realistic levels.

The Vitakor diet pills should be looked at as a weight loss aid, rather than a miracle weight loss pill.

In order to see genuine fat loss from Vitakor, you’ll need to take them in conjunction with a calorie restricted diet and regular exercise.

The Pros & Cons Of Vitakor

Below is a list of everything we personally believe to be either a positive or a negative:

The Pros

  • May help boost energy levels.
  • Could potentially be useful for supporting weight loss (if used with a low-calorie diet).
  • Unlikely to produce any negative side effects.

The Cons

  • Product doesn’t contain any ingredients that directly and independently “burn fat”.
  • very unlikely to provide any sort of reliable or consistent appetite suppression.
  • Individual ingredient amounts are hidden behind a proprietary blend.
  • Contains senna which may cause diarrhea and dehydration for users.
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What Are The Vitakor Ingredients?

We have found the following supplement facts for this product:

Two Capsules Contains: Proprietary Blend 1600mg (Raspberry Ketone, African Mango Extract, Fennel Seed, Cascara Sagrada, Ginger Goldenseal, Pumpkin Seed, Buckthorne Root, Licorice Root, Rhubarb, Citrus Pectin, Acidophilus, Cape Aloe, Bertonite Clay, Aloe Vera, Cayenne Pepper, Senna, Oat Bran, Pruine Juice Powder, Flax Seed Oil Extract).

Is Vitakor Suitable For Everyone?

This product is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans. It shouldn’t be used by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or any person under the age of 18.

Those with high blood pressure or heart problems should consider avoiding Vitakor prior to gaining doctor approval.

Is Vitakor Safe?

We believe that Vitakor is completely safe provided users stick to the set directions of usage. The formula doesn’t contain any banned or illicit substances at the time of writing this review.

What Are The Vitakor Side Effects?

We’ve compiled the following potential side effects based on the ingredients inside this formula:

  • Jitteriness
  • Anxiety
  • Increased blood pressure
  • Increased heart-rate
  • Insomnia [1]

Note: these side effects are possible but may not be the typical user experience.

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Are There Any Vitakor Reviews From Customers?

We have found the following Vitakor review testimonials via customers online:

Useless product that did not work for me at all.

it has worked great for me. I suppose it’s not for everyone.

Our Final Verdict On Vitakor

To conclude our Vitakor review, it’s not the worst diet pill we’ve ever laid eyes on, but it’s certainly not going to win any awards for innovation or effectiveness.

Starting with the positives, we like how this product will very likely not give users any negative side effects (thanks to it being totally stimulant-free). It’ll also help improve your energy levels which can allow you to burn more calories in the gym. Some of the ingredients in the formula may also help support your general health.

Like any product, Vitakor has downsides, sadly there are more negatives than positives in our eyes. The product doesn’t really use any cutting-edge ingredients, and we feel that the fact it’s stimulant-free actually holds it back; for a product described as a “metabolism-booster”, we completely fail to see how it’ll boost the user’s metabolic rates without them!

We also believe Vitakor isn’t going to do much for suppressing users appetite levels – for a product with such a high price tag, this is a little disappointing.

Another head-scratcher is the presence of Senna inside the formula. It’s been debunked a million times that senna causes fat loss (it only causes water weight loss) – if you aren’t a fan of having diarrhea, we would probably suggest you avoid this ingredient completely.

Finally, we don’t like how they’ve hidden all the ingredient amounts inside a proprietary blend – consumers have absolutely no idea how much of each extract they’re consuming, which to never support.


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