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Introduction Cybertrim is an exceptionally interesting weight loss approach because it essentially follows the old school of marketing thought. Quite simply put, that school states that if you can knock down all of the other options until you look like the least bad option, you are basically good to go. This is not to suggest right away that Cybertrim is a bad option, but rather to point out the fact that the program’s creators have basically criticized every other weight loss approach in their opening gambit. Do they have the substance to back up the words? Read on to find out! See also our other diet supplement reviews.
Cybertrim ContentionsThere are essentially two parts to the way in which the Cybertrim system is supposed to work. The first of those parts is pointing out what is wrong with all of the other systems and the second is discussing how Cybertrim aims to correct those problems. In regards to the first part, the contention that Cybertrim makes is that all of the other products currently sold on the market do not allow you to lose weight properly. Conventionally accepted approaches like the controlling of caloric intake and the avoiding of certain foods are criticized by Cybertrim as being “gimmicks” that only result in water and GI bulk loss, meaning that very little fat is actually lost.
That is the first part. The second part is the Cybertrim system, which is supposedly designed to overcome that problem by creating a medically-approved plan formula that can allow you to burn fat instead of those other substances. This is known as the Cybergenics system and it is used by Cybertrim in their main marketing thrust as a formula that allows the person to take in the substance and then trim off their fat due to biochemical interactions that are going to be taken place in the body as a result of the substance they just took in. In a nutshell, that is how Cybertrim is supposed to work.
Evaluating the Cybertrim ClaimsBecause of the grandiose claims made by the creators of Cybertrim, evaluating the product on its two main points becomes a priority. The first point that Cybertrim makes is conditionally good, with the condition being that it depends on how the diet is done. Portion control and calorie control are two concepts that have been tried, tested and true in certain situations to help reduce fat content and they are two concepts that have fallen flat on their face in other situations. The blanket that Cybertrim creators try to wrap around all of the plans that use one or both of these concepts is inappropriate and borders on dishonest. That having been said however, their larger point about incorrect reliance on the removal of water and GI weight as a gauge for fat loss is one that is very important and that mitigates to a large extent their criticism of generally good strategies like caloric limitation and portion controlled meals.
With that in mind, how does their second claim fare? Well, the idea of targeting fat is a good one. The idea of being able to direct your most pronounced weight loss efforts on the part of your body weight that is causing the most difficulty is definitely a good one. Therefore, we can confidently say that the approach Cybertrim advocates is a good one and one that should definitely be the goal of any serious weight loss program. That having been said however, commending the overall idea of Cybertrim is not the same as evaluating how effectively they are able to reach that idea. To do this, we need to take a closer look at the Cybertrim system.
Evaluating the Cybertrim SystemThe idea of targeting fat is a good one, but does the Cybertrim formula accomplish that? In the estimation of most of the people that have tried the system, the answer is an equivocating yes. In other words, some people have experienced anecdotal success with the product whilst others have experienced anecdotal failure. In the end however, there is no hard and fast study that has been done with people trying these products that would be able to prove in the scientific sense exactly how effective the Cybertrim approach happens to be. The fact that Cybertrim offers little to no information on their proprietary blend in the product they sell does not help the fact. Even though such tight-lipped marketing is the norm in the modern online weight loss industry, it would still be nice to have some more information on which to base a decision.
About the only reliable factual information that can be gleaned about the Cybertrim system is that it took around 1000 hours of research to develop (which, by the way, does not automatically make it a good thing) and the package contains an audio tape, calipers, a body progress chart, four of the formula products discussed above and a user manual to help you get through it all. Using all of these things, Cybertrim claims that you can see significant results in 2 weeks and completely life-altering results in 6 weeks. Without more information to go on however, there is really no way to evaluate this claim.
Final Thoughts on CybertrimIn the end, Cybertrim very likely has to go under the category of “not enough information available.” There are just too many question marks with this system, both in terms of composition and in terms of results, for it to be recommended reputably. On the other hand, there is too much that is potentially positive about the product to discount it at the same time. The targeting fat loss approach is innovative and interesting and the wealth of weight loss literature available on the website does convey a feeling of professorial knowledge on the topic.
Basically, do not try this product unless you have the money to burn and would like to take a chance on it. Cybertrim might be the next greatest thing in weight loss, or it might be a complete dud. Trying it is the only way to find out for sure.
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