Editors' Top Pick of 2012
Do we ever rate a diet pill positively? Yes. Although it's rare, there are a few diet pills that meet our strict recommendation requirements. Why don't we recommend Lean System 7 Clinical Strength? We're looking for clinically proven ingredients, money back guarantees and low prices. Apidexin is our favorite. You can read our review or go to the official site.
Lean System 7 Clinical Strength
Isatori has recently released Lean System 7 Clinical Strength. I’m still trying to figure out why it’s called “Clinical Strength.” From what I can tell none of the ingredients are provided in their clinically proven dosages. It’s impossible to find a nutrition label on their website, so it’s difficult to determine how good Lean System 7 Clinical Strength Really is.
What’s in Lean System 7 Clinical Strength?
The original Lean System 7 formula is not too bad. It includes some great ingredients like 7-keto, green tea, citrus aurantium and bioperine. The only new addition to Lean System 7 Clinical Strength is Pomegranate and FucoxanTHIN.
Are the new ingredients proven?
There are no credible human studies to date. However, the few studies that have been done on rats and mice show significant weight loss. This sounds promising, but there are quite a few differences between mice and humans, so let’s not jump the gun. While there is some promise FucoxanTHIN and Pomegranate will help you lose weight, I wouldn’t rely on it. Anyone who says otherwise is buying into the supplement industry’s infamous hype.
The bottom line…
Overall, Lean System 7 Clinical Strength is a slightly overpriced, above average product. I would not pin my weight loss hopes and dreams on it, but some users should expect to lose a few pounds.
