
Banital claims that you can “lose weight or double your money back!” They claim they are so confident it will suppress appetite, block carbs, burn calories, and raise energy levels that they can provide this promise. But if you look further into it, you have to use it for a few months, have it recommended by your doctor, and all sorts of other things before you even qualify.
Ingredients: Banital ingredients include green tea, peppermint leaf, cinnamon bark, chamomile, ginger root, licorice root, tangerine peel, chicory root, gymnema sylvestre, aloe vera, bitter melon, citrus aurantium, lyciumberry, chitosan, and glucomannan.
Effectiveness: None of these ingredients have the right amounts used, and most of them realistically don’t provide any results at all. Some are only imagined to have valid results by those who would like to market them, and they have been proven ineffective. But all in all, you won’t get double your money back because first of all, no qualified doctor would ever recommend this product.
Side effects: Banital may cause irregular heartbeat, chest pain, dizziness, headache, nausea, insomnia, mood swings, cramping, constipation, diarrhea, tension, anxiety, and high blood pressure. They also use citrus aurantium, which may cause heart attack or stroke.
Price: $79.95

