Healthy-Thin
Healthy-Thin supposedly addresses all of the major physical barriers that may hold you back and prevent you from actually achieving successful weight loss results. According to the Healthy-Thin website, Healthy-Thin can promote better nutritional balance, eventually leading you to get your dream figure with nothing but all-natural herbal ingredients.
The Herbal Ingredients in Healthy-Thin
McB-E60 – This ingredient does not actually appear anywhere but ads for Healthy-Thin.
Cha de bugre – Cha de bugre has been used in the past supposedly by Brazilian natives. But it has never been proven to do anything.
Salacia reticulate – Used in India, this has been used as a natural remedy for diabetes. But it has never been proven to promote weight loss results.
Hoodia extract – Hoodia seems to be one of the more popular appetite suppressants, except for the fact that it’s not an appetite suppressant!
Buchu extract – Buchu extract has been used as a diuretic. But as a diuretic, it can cause plenty of side effects, and any weight you do lose will bounce back.
Corn silk extract – Buchu extract has been used as a diuretic. But as a diuretic, it can cause plenty of side effects, and any weight you do lose will bounce back.
Dandelion root extract – Buchu extract has been used as a diuretic. But as a diuretic, it can cause plenty of side effects, and any weight you do lose will bounce back.
Parsley seed extract – Parsley seed has been used for its rich nutrient content. But that’s about it.
Vitamin B6 – vitamin B6 is an essential vitamin that has been used to naturally increase energy levels. It does not promote weight loss
The Skinny
At its strongest, Healthy-Thin could be considered to be a diuretic. Most of its ingredients are just not what you’re being told, and it is more likely to cause side effects, especially with all of the ingredients that have actually been clinically proven to be ineffective at promoting weight loss results.