Banital Review

The Facts
The instructions for taking Banital are to take three pills in the morning before your breakfast with 16 oz. of water. You will continue this for seven solid days, and there is no nutritional program associated with the pill. Because of their auto ship program, it does not give the customer enough time to see if they like the cleanse before another bottle is sent out to them. More often than not, the customer will be frustrated by the fact that they are spending more than they wanted to initially on this product.
Banital is an orally taken weight loss supplement that is said to do a number of things for dieters. The special blend of ingredients listed in Banital is said to break down carbohydrates as calories, increase the body’s metabolism, increase energy levels, and suppress the appetite.*
The ingredients that are said to be responsible for this phenomenon include Phaseolus Vulgaris, Green Tea Leaf Extract, Chamomile, Ginger Root, Licorice Root, Tangerine Peel, Peppermint Leaf Extract, Cinnamon Bark, Lemon Verbena, and Chicory Root. While many of these ingredients are popular in many of the weight loss supplements available today, the makers of Banital claim that this special blend is directly responsible for the supplement’s wonderful benefits.*
back to menu ↑Do Dieters Lose Weight On The Banital Diet?
Dieters using Banital might experience some weight loss, but it would likely be due to the vast amounts of caffeine that are present in Banital. There were many complaints about the side effects of Banital by a large majority of customers which was unsettling. However, any weight loss experienced by using Banital as a standalone would be small and very short term. Like any other weight loss supplement, Banital needs to be combined with a proper diet and exercise plan in order to prove effective in the long term.
back to menu ↑Is The Banital Diet Easy To Follow?
Banital is orally taken with water in the morning before breakfast, so it is not a difficult process to follow unless you hate taking pills. However, what might make Banital hard to take are the ingredients it contains. Caffeine can be an irritant and those who already suffer from a sensitive stomach may have a hard time using Banital.*
In addition, some of the herbs in Banital can be detrimental to certain users. Specifically, Tangerine Peel and Caffeine combined can cause potentially dangerous side effects, which include problems with blood pressure and dizziness. The overall premise of the 7-day cleanse is not hard to follow or understand however.
back to menu ↑Conclusion
Banital is another in a long line of weight loss supplements on the market today that claim to do a lot of things, yet have no proof to back up such claims. With no official website to speak of, Banital is questionable at best. There have been too many unhappy customers to even want to endorse the product. The auto ship program is just a nail in the coffin, and it is not a program I would ever want to be apart of.
You can buy a month’s supply of Banital for $60 (including shipping) from a number of online outlets, but what will you really be getting? Many of the ingredients in Banital that might be beneficial can be found in other weight loss supplements that are not as expensive, not to mention won’t combine two ingredients that can have adverse and harmful effects to those taking the product. While you can take your chances with Banital and hope for the best, you are far better off taking another supplement and combining that with a program that offers guidance with proper diet and exercise.
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