What about cholesterol?
One of the concerns that have been raised about Slim Shots is that they contain palm oil and oat oil, both saturated fats. While most saturated fats raise cholesterol, there is some evidence in studies that palm oil does not. The fat in palm oil is plant oil, a tri-glyceride that is not implicated in raising cholesterol. All the evidence is not in, but most experts agree that in the amounts taken in Slim Shots, there is no concern about raising cholesterol.
Good news about Slim Shots
- Slim Shots works using a completely natural mechanism that triggers your body’s natural appetite control system.
- Slim Shots only have 20 calories per shot. That’s less than a couple of potato chips.
- Slim Shots are not habit forming.
- They contain no dangerous drugs or stimulants.
- In clinical studies, the active ingredient combination in Slim Shots has helped people eat up to 30% less than they would without Slim Shots.
- You eat less because you don’t feel hungry.
How should Slim Shots be used?
You should take Slim Shots in conjunction with a healthy, well-balanced diet that contains all your important nutrients. For the first week, take two Slim Shots a day to help your body adjust, then cut back to one Slim Shot a day until you lose all the weight that you want to lose.
What else does Slim Shots recommend to help you lose weight?
Slim Shots recommends that you eat a balanced, portion-controlled diet in conjunction with moderate exercise to help you lose weight. Slim Shots can be used in conjunction with any diet or weight loss effort, so it makes sense to choose one that is nutritionally sound and helps you readjust your eating habits to maintain a healthy weight and lifestyle even after you stop using Slim Shots.
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