AdiosA weight loss product manufactured exclusively in the UK, Adios is said to be a supplement that promotes natural weight loss, as long as users follow a well planned diet.

This product claims to be 100% natural with zero side effects, apart from the allergic reactions some of the main ingredients may cause to certain people. Most stores in the United Kingdom carry this supplement.

A diet which is low in calorie plus regular exercise are good combinations with Adios. How this works exactly is not disclose by the manufacturer of Adios. Savvy dieters looking for well backed up products may be extremely skeptical with Adios, if not uninterested at all.

Ingredients

There are two brands of Adios, Adios and Adios Max. Its regular formula contains Fucus Dry Extract, Dandelion Root, Boldo Dry Extract, Lactose, Butternut, Sodium Starch Glycollate, Sucrose, Pre-Gelatinsed (sic) Starch, Talc, Titanium Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Yellow Iron Oxide, Red Oxide. Adios’ Max formula carries Fucus Dry Extract, Sodium Starch Glycollate, Lactose Monohydrate, Talc, Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate Dihyrate, Kaolin Light, Magensium Stearate, and Acacia.

Product Features

The highlight of Adios is its all natural ingredients, nothing synthetic, as it promotes itself as weight loss and overall health booster. However, the only ingredient in Adios which has been proven as a substance with strong link to weight loss is Fucus Dry Extract. Also known as Bladderwack, Fucus is also familiar among those with thyroid problems as the substance contains lots of iodine, which help with the symptom of thyroid disorders. This symptom is the slowing down of metabolism; when this is treated by iodine, it is supposed to help with weight loss as well, argues the Adios manufacturer.

Bladderwack or Fucus, however, is not for use which is not related to thyroid disorder. A complication may arise, should a person with normal thyroid function is to consume Fucus as a dietary supplement.

Adios seems to jarringly lack ingredients that have weight loss properties, while some of the substances it does carry seem to endanger people with heart or liver problems. It is advisable that you consult a doctor before making any purchase.

Advantages

  • 100% natural ingredients, nothing synthetic.
  • Dieters who actually suffer from thyroid problems, thus slow metabolism, can take advantage of the Fucus extract.

Disadvantages

  • People with liver or heart problems may face dangers from some of the ingredients Adios has.
  • Seems to be distributed only in the United Kingdom.
  • There is no thermogenic agents included in the Adios’ formula.

Conclusion

This product does not come highly recommended since the product does not have any weight loss related ingredients. Thus it is doubtful that Adios is actually effective. Retail for $26, this product has a lot to answer for still. There are plenty other product with better results and less expensive price.