AbGone Review

AbGone is a diet pill that supposedly is “clinically proven to promote pot belly loss. Starts working in 20 minutes” (website). This AbGone review will disclose the ingredients in AbGone diet pills as well as explore the truth behind the research claims about AbGone.

AbGone Ingredients

Vitamin C has healthy benefits, but it has not been shown to contribute to weight loss.

Zinc (as Zinc Citrate) is a necessary element in health, but it does not contribute to weight loss.

Chromium is somewhat controversial as a diet pill ingredient. Some studies have found it contributes to weight loss, while other studies have found the opposite.

Dandelion Root and Leaf Powder, despite what some diet pill companies claim, has NOT been proven to contribute to weight loss.

Phosphatidylserine supposedly stimulates brain function and prevents muscle breakdown. There is NO proof that Phosphatidylserine does anything for weight loss.

CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid Oil) has been clinically proven to cause weight loss. Unfortunately, AbGone diet pills contain CLA in a proprietary blend (they don’t tell you how much CLA there is) so it is impossible for this AbGone review to determine if there is enough CLA in AbGone to give any weight loss results.

L-Leucine is an amino acid which slows muscle degradation. It has no direct correlation to weight loss.

L-Isoleucine is an amino acid. There is no proof that it does anything for weight loss.

L-Valine is an amino acid; it does not do anything for weight loss.

The only proven ingredient in AbGone diet pills is CLA, and AbGone fails to disclose how much CLA it contains. Thus, this AbGone review finds you would be better off with a diet pill that is honest about how much of each proven ingredient it contains.

AbGone Cost

We found AbGone online for $29 for a one month supply. If you buy it from the AbGone website, you will pay $39 for a month supply plus you will get a free sample of their new product Protein Tastees. This isn’t especially expensive for a diet pill, but considering there is only one proven ingredient in AbGone and they hide how much of it there is, this is too expensive.

AbGone Marketing

The AbGone website is extremely unprofessional. It contains very limited information. There is no company contact information.

The AbGone website claims AbGone has been proven in “scientific and clinical case studies.” They do not explain what the case studies were or when or where they were done. This usually means the studies were done in-house with tailored results (if the studies were done at all). They also include quotes from someone named Whitakre, but they never explain who this person is and what credibility, if any, he or she has.

AbGone Conclusion

This AbGone review finds AbGone is no different from countless other diet pills–it contains one proven ingredient in an undisclosed amount. The research claims about AbGone are suspect at best. We recommend finding a diet pill with proven ingredients contained in clinically proven amounts.

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