
As seen on TV and introduced as “the weight loss secret from Sweden”, Cuur professes its formula to be the work of Dr Marcin Krotkiewski, a professor of medicine known for coining the terms “apple shaped” and “pear shaped” bodies. They post multiple clinical studies conducted on their main ingredients.
Effectiveness: The Cuur website also cites one, as of yet unpublished study supposedly conducted with the use of Cuur. But they fail to include the results of said study. We first question why it is unpublished, if it even exists in the first place. And second, we question why they would not detail the results of said study. Given the run of the mill nature of the ingredients and the lack of information regarding the concentration of each ingredient, it is likely the study does not exist in the first place, is not legitimate, or failed to provide the desired results.
Ingredients: Ingredients in this particular supplement include:
Safety: One of the biggest concerns when it comes to choosing a product is whether this product is safety concerns. People often wonder if there would be any side effects or allergic reactions. It is always essential to check if you will be allergic to any of the ingredients in any product taken, but it seems less than 5% of people are allergic to the ingredients in this product. This is a powerful formulation and contains a lot of caffeine so we do not suggest you take it in the night time. Starting at a lower dosage may be the perfect way to check to see if this product is compatible with your body.
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