NV Review
Is NV the Secret to Slim?
NV, meant to be pronounced “envy”, claims to be “Hollywood’s best-kept secret” for weight-loss and “a slimmer, sleeker, more sultry body. Thick hair that shines. Skin that glows. Strong, glamorous nails.” Call me crazy, but there are no secrets in weight loss and I’m pretty sure hollywood’s “secret” is having enough money to hire a personal trainer and a 4-star chef to prepare healthy meals. As for the rest of the stuff, talk to a good make-up artist and plastic surgeon. Who knows, maybe this product will help a little anyway. Let’s see…
NV Ingredients
- Weight-Loss Complex - Green Tea Extract, Theobromine, Hoodia Gordonii, Caffeine, Knotweed
- Energy Complex - Taurine, Panax Ginseng Extract, Rhodiola Rosea Extract
- Beauty Complex - Collagen, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Silica, Biotin, Coenzyme Q10
I’m going to be honest: this formula absolutely sucks. Green tea and caffeine are good ingredients, but theobromine and hoodia gordonii have very limited evidence to suggest they will help with weight loss. In any case the total dosage for all ingredients amounts to 560 mg, which means that any given ingredient is only included in a weak concentration. The “energy” and “beauty” qualities of this pill are weak sauce. If you think just eating collagen is going to help you, you are crazy.
NV Cost
NV seems to think it can charge a Hollywood price of $50. It can be found for as little as $30.
NV Conclusion
Though this product was once endorsed by Carmen Electra, I see nothing here to suggest it will help you get a body anything like hers…especially not if you are a guy J It is not worth the price and is not open and honest about the research behind its ingredients. The advertising is purely hype. I do not recommend NV.



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