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Amyl Guard – The Overview
Amyl Guard is a brand of weight management supplement which claims to help lower amylase levels to normal levels to help lose weight. It is marketed and sold on an official website which is reasonably well-designed and informative. Basic contact details are provided and the site does contain customer success stories including before and after photos but there are few.
Amyl Guard is only available directly from the manufacturer who sells it at a cost of $59 per bottle, which is expensive. It does appear to be available at a discount if multiple bottles are ordered and there is mention of a money-back guarantee, however free samples are not available to try.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Bitter Melon Extract, Chromium Picolinate, and Berberine
Amyl Guard – Product Description
Amyl Guard appears to rely on the ingredients mentioned above. These are all ingredients that are said to work synergistically with the body. When taken regularly at the recommended dose of 2 capsules per day, Amyl Guard may support a higher rate of fat burning and result in weight loss and a more toned physique. However, the complete ingredient list is not shown on the product page nor are the individual ingredient amounts disclosed so the strength of the formula is not known.
Good about Amyl Guard
- Amyl Guard’s key ingredients are listed
- Customer success stories are shown
- The official website is well presented
- Dosage instructions are provided
Bad about Amyl Guard
- Amyl Guard is expensive
- The manufacturer’s website is limited
- Full ingredient list is not shown
- Ingredient amounts aren’t shown
- There is no free sample
Amyl Guard – The Bottom Line
Amyl Guard does contain some key ingredients that have a history of use in weight management supplements, but without seeing the individual amounts, the overall potency of the formula is not known. While the website gives an overall good impression of the supplement, there are very few relevant details provided and it would be helpful not only to be given more information about the formula for Amyl Guard but full list of ingredients too. Amyl Guard is significantly more expensive than many comparable brands and, while that can sometimes be an indication of good quality, this cannot be confirmed without seeing more in-depth ingredient information. Any consumer who wants to try this product should certainly contact the company directly for full terms and conditions of the money back guarantee before making an order, considering that free samples are not available to try.