Propolene
Propolene has been called gastric bypass in a bottle. What this means, since a pill that cut your stomach in half would probably kill you, Is that this product has the ability to make you feel fuller for longer thereby “shrinking” the space in your stomach for additional foods. This weight loss supplement contains the active ingredient glucomannan and retails for $29.95.
The Good
Glucomannan is a common ingredient in appetite suppressants and for good reason. Glucomannan is a soluble fiber that expands in the stomach with 8oz of water and creates a feeling of fullness with little food. This allows you to eat less at meals and to go for longer stretches of time without having to deal with hunger pangs or cravings.
The Bad
Glucomannan must be used in upwards of 1000mg or 1 gram to be considered effective. Even if Propolene hits this mark it is still way overpriced. Glucomannan is not an ingredient that costs a lot of money and with Propolene minimalistic formula there aren’t a whole lot of added expenditures to warrant the $89 price tag. Propolene is said to be offer a “risk free trial” but you must return the product within 30 days and you must explain why you are returning it. If you don’t cancel within 30 days you will be charged an additional $59.95.
The Skinny
If you are interested in the theory behind Propolene’s development then we would encourage you to study other glucomannan options that are available to you. There are plenty, we assure you. Fiber is a definite boon to a diet plan and to your overall health so you may find that your results will be cheaper, longer lasting, and more enjoyable if you just study up on what fruits, vegetables and carbohydrates are fiber dense and then implement them into your daily meals. We don’t take issue with Propolene’s compound but the price is ridiculous. We do not recommend Propolene at this time.