Avoid Modere, the product is pretty much a waste of time and money. There we go, that's our Modere trim review over, just kidding, but we could pretty much sum up the entire review in that sentence. The main thing is that the ingredients in Modere Trim are not going to do much other than maybe give you an upset stomach, which we suppose, could support weight loss. But, other than that, there's really nothing in here that's going to help you lose weight. Most of the ingredients in Modere trim do nothing for weight loss, and are generally better for your skin, but don't really do much else.
Perhaps the Xanthan gum, if it was in substantially higher doses could suppress appetite, that said if you're looking for something to help weight loss by supressing hunger, get a fat burner that contains glucomannan, as it will work the same way as the Xanthan gum, but more effectively (in a lot of countries it's actually the only ingredient advertisers can claim works this way) and as an added bonus isn't going to make you feel sick or cause substantial bloating.
In short, don't buy Modere Trim, get a weight loss supplement that actually works instead. And if you're not convinced yet, then let's get down to the review.
What's In Modere Trim?
Nothing of substance that's for sure. If you're this far into our review and want to get to the details then let's go through everything we hated about Modere Trim. We really tried to find something good to say in our Modere Trim review, but honestly, it just wasn't possible.
Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) - There absolutely zero evidence to suggest that CLA is effective as an ingredient to reduce fat cell formation as claimed by Modere Trim. There has been one study to suggest it is effective at doing this in animals, however, when tested in humans it showed absolutely no effect at improving fat metabolism. As you can see this is not a good start for the rather lofty modere trim claims. There's basically nothing to suggest that CLA works for weight loss in humans and the only benefit has been seen in mice, in very high volumes in proportion to body weight. There is nowhere near enough to give any indication that it would work in modere trim for weight loss. [1] [2] Depsite Modere Trim's claims that it contains a "clinical" dose.
Liquid Biocell - This is a blend of Hyaluronic acid and collagen, those ingredients that are great in a moisturiser, but they do nothing for fat reduction or weight loss. There's also limited evidence to suggest they even improve skin health when ingested over being applied topically. So, here we have another failed choice that's just been included because it sounds good. There is litterally no evidence to hyalorinic acid helping weight loss, and there are quite a lot of anecdotal cases of people complaining about weight gain. As for collagen, there have been a couple of studies, but nothing substantial. [3]
Vegetable Glycerin - And here we have an ingredient that belongs in shampoo, or toothpaste. It does function as a mild diuretic, so you could lose a little bit of water weight, but that's only going to last until you get thirsty. [4]
Cocoa - Ok, so whilst cocoa probably doesn't sound good, there is some evidence to suggest it can help with craving suppression, it's no 5htp like you'd find in a proper weight loss supplement mind. Some studies also suggest that cocoa flavanols may help with weight loss by improving metabolism and reducing inflammation. They may also have a positive effect on appetite control and insulin sensitivity. But, you need a lot more of them that's in here, this can't even be 1% of the volume you'd need. Meaning that there isn't any benefit to this being here at all.
Xanthan Gum - Typically an ingredient found in weight loss shakes to bulk them up and make them thicker without adding calories, it can help suppress appetite, but it's far less effective than glucomannan which expands to 50X it's size. [5]
Citric Acid - A manufactured preservative, no functional use for weight loss, it does stop things being to sweet though.... There has been some suggestion that if you consume a lot (and we mean an awful lot) that it can have some incredibly minor effect on metabolism. But, we're talking 100 times more than what's in Modere Trim for maybe 1-5 calories of burn, so nothing that was deemed statistically noticeable.
Mixed Tocopherols - This is a fancy name for vitamin E which is good for skin, but not for weight loss. Again we're really not sure what Modere Trim are trying to do here, but it really doesn't seem like they're actually making a weight loss supplement. It's no surprise that Modere trim reviews that weren't clearly paid for are not too positive.
Sunflower Seed Oil - This is actually just adding a lot of calories to the drink, with once again absolutely no benefit for fat metabolism, weight loss, or anything else that modere trim claims.
Rebaudioside A - So this does actually have some minimal use in craving reduction as it helps regulate blood sugar, but it's mostly a sweetener more commonly known as stevia, this is common place in a lot of diet drinks. [6]
So, as you can see what we have here in Modere Trim is basically a list of ingredients that either serve no function in fat metabolism, and would look more at home in a diet soda. Modere Trim serves quite literally no benefit in weight loss beyond that. We can't possibly recommend this, and the only people who do are either experiencing a placebo effect, and feeling less hungry as a result (there's an interesting study on something like this, people who told they're getting a high calorie shake reported feeling fuller for longer than people getting the same shake and being told it's low calorie), so it's possible that people believing it's helping them feel full will. But, Modere Trim is an expensive way to do that especially compared against something that actually works.
Modere Trim Pros and Cons
Before making a decision, it is important to consider the pros and cons of Modere Trim. Here are the key advantages and disadvantages of this weight loss supplement:
Pros
- Dairy and soy-free, suitable for individuals with dietary restrictions.
- BPA-free, ensuring the safety of the packaging.
- Comes in liquid form, allowing for easier dosage adjustments.
- Offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, providing a risk-free trial period.
Cons
- Has litterally no evidence that any ingredient in Modere Trim can support weight loss
- Higher priced compared to other weight loss supplements on the market.
- Contains a proprietary blend, making it difficult to determine the exact dosage of each ingredient.
- Unsuitable for pregnant women or vegans due to the presence of collagen derived from chicken sternal cartilage.
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