Does Proactol Block Your Fat Intake?
Proactol has a somewhat unique approach to weight-loss in that it claims to block 28% of your fat intake using the prickly pear cactus. We all know that a cactus is used to living lean, but can it really help us put on less fat? Though there have been studies done on the cactus, there is only a little evidence of its ability to regulate blood lipid levels. What else can this product offer?
Proactol Formula Analysis
Other than the prickly pear, there is no other active ingredient in this product. Even though the site offers a few “clinical” studies on it, they have not been peer-reviewed or legitimized by multiple sources. Even if this fiber supplement can bind itself to the fat you eat, it isn’t going to make you lose weight and will probably not significantly keep you from storing fat.
Proactol Conclusion
Asking $90 is simply too much for this product, even if backed by a money-back guarantee. IT is always a hassle to return items ad since the effects of the formula are unclear and largely unproven, I would not easily recommend a product like this. I would have to see a lot more research on the effectiveness and proof that it really is that expensive to produce.
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| MSRP | $99.95 | $100.00 | $59.99 | $49.99 |
| Avg. Price | $32.48 - $49.95 | $49.99 - $69.95 | $36.99 - $49.99 | $32.99-$39.99 |




