Relacore Review

A relacore review is important because, like other weight loss pills, there is a lot of advertising hype surrounding the product, and it's hard for consumers to decide if there is any truth to the claims.

Moreover, many relacore reviews on the market are nothing more than thinly veiled disguises to sell you the product. Observe how these reviews almost have nothing bad to say about the product or how it is marketed.

OK, let's first cover what the advertising hype says this product can do.

Relacore supposedly can: boost our energy, alleviate stress and anxiety, and even mitigate depression.

Most prominently, relacore is touted as a weight loss pill that will get rid of your excess tummy flab and love handles.

Now, the claims really start going over the top at this point. The makers of relacore want you to believe that excessive flab on your belly is not your fault.

Why would they market the product this way?

Well, of course to make people feel exonerated from any sense of self-responsibility and, therefore, such people will come to believe that a product like relacore is their solution. As you can see, our relacore review is less than flattering with respect to claims like this.

The fact of the matter is that, for the overwhelming majority of people, personal choices, and in this case over indulgence, leads to excessive weight and flab, whether it be on your belly or elsewhere.

On relacore's website, their argument goes something like this: stress in your life can lead to health problems, including "metabolic syndrome," -- which is a syndrome that is characterized by elevated levels of cortisol. This elevated cortisol causes your belly to pack on excessive flab.

Therefore, the argument implies, excessive belly flab is not due to over indulgence, but metabolic syndrome -- that is, high cortisol levels.

The solution? Relacore....which will reduce your stress, anxiety, thereby reducing your cortisol levels and, of course, melt your belly flab away.

Why are these arguments so persausive to people?

For two reasons: many of us want to desperately believe that conditions just aren't the result of our doing, and, perhaps more significantly, there's often a kernal of truth to these kinds of health claims.

In short, yes, excessive cortisol probably does lead to weight gain to some degree and to midriff flab. And, yes, elevated cortisol is linked with high stress.

However, the majority of weight gain is due to personal choices we all make.

People who don't accept that will forever be searching for the next "miracle" pill that will promise them the solution to their problems. Sadly, they will be very disappointed when they find out these magic pills can't deliver on their promise.

OK, having said the bad, what about the good?

Let's continue with our relacore review...

How might relacore suppress levels of excess cortisol in the body?

Well, it contains several herbs, and other substances that have shown promise to alleviate stress, anxiety, and boost the mood.

A few examples of these "anti-stress" ingredients are: magnolia bark, passion flower, and panax Ginseng. It also contains a slew of B vitamins, and a few other vitamins and minerals.

Phosphotidylserine is also one of the ingredients, which may help boost cognitive function and mood.

We are familiar with most of the ingredients that are in the relacore formula, and, though many are indeed good, we highly doubt that they could accomplish what relacore wants you to believe they could.

In short, although relacore may work for you, don't expect any significant results.

We hope you've enjoyed our relacore review.




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