Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Does QuickTrim Work?

QuickTrim also referred to as Quick Trim, offers a variety of product for weight loss. I first came across the brand on a magazine. Since then, I have seen it on television and other print ads. It has become one of the most popular weight loss brands today. The reason for its popularity is probably because of its celebrity endorsers particularly Kim Kardashian. In an interview, she claimed that QuickTrim products helped here lose 15 pounds quickly to prepare for an event. The big question is “does QuickTrim work? Let’s find out the answer to this question.

The Details on QuickTrim Products

There are several QuickTrim products to choose from depending on the user’s needs. Here are the different products and their claimed uses.

Burn & Cleanse – a 14-day system that basically helps the user jumpstart his/her weight loss.

Extreme Burn – an advanced thermogenic fat loss product to boost metabolism. It also gives the user energy for working out and performing normal daily activities.

Fast Cleanse – a 48-hour detox product that cleanses the body and gets rid of toxins. It is supposed to restore vitality and energy levels of the user. It is recommended to be used once a month or at the beginning/end of a diet program.

Celluslim – a gel that reduces the appearance of cellulite.

Hot Stix – a berry flavour, powder drink mix rich in antioxidants. It also enhances the metabolism and contains collagen factors that supports healthy hair, skin and nails.

Fast Shake – meal replacement or snack that satisfies hunger and provides essential vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. It increases energy levels which is usually a problem when following a low-calorie diet.

Sugar & Carb Cheater – allows the user to occasionally indulge in high-carbohydrate foods that are often detrimental to weight loss diet programs.

Pros and Cons

The main advantage of the QuickTrim line-up is that the user has many options to choose from depending on his/her needs. However, when it comes to the question “does QuickTrim work?” the dilemma begins. There is no scientific evidence to back up the claims of QuickTrim regarding their different products.

In fact, there was a $5 million class-action lawsuit filed against the Kardachian sisters on behalf of four QuickTrim customers who claim that the products don’t really deliver on their claims. It was also alleged in the lawsuit that marketing claims about the products were misleading, unsubstantiated and false.

The Verdict

It is pretty obvious that QuickTrim is just another money-making business that is capitalizing on the growing number of overweight and obesity rates. Numerous reviews regarding the brand state that it is ineffective and doesn’t deliver on its claims. There are many better alternatives when it comes to products for weight loss. A little research will help you find the best choice for your specific needs.

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