
Star Caps: At A Glance
Star Caps is a popular dietary supplement for Hollywood stars and is all natural. Star Caps holds “a rare blend of papaya and garlic (from the higher Andes of Peru) that help metabolize protein, eliminate bloat and detoxify your system.” The authorized website declares that Star Caps are not diet capsules, but instead, “all natural dietary supplements”. Maybe describing Star Caps as “all natural dietary supplements” is more effective than saying referring to them as diet capsules. Finally, they are chasing a similar market – people who are looking for reducing weight. Star Caps is made by Nikki Haskell, whose images are placed all over the website - either glamour shots of only her or with her superstar friends. Further than her images, we have no idea who this Nikki Haskell is or what her qualifications are and no data is provided regarding her on the authorized website (http://www.starcaps.com).
Star Caps: Facts
Besides the papaya and garlic extracts, Star Caps contains these components: Valerian, Corn Spices, Papain (protein digestive enzyme), Magnesium Carbonate and Magnesium Oxide. They promise that you will lose 10-125 pounds if you take 2 pills a day. They advise that you avoid sugar, butter and cheese and to take Star Caps with orange juice, a banana or potassium supplements. Star Caps bottles have a two-week supply and come with a complementary diet booklet. One bottle sells for $80.00 and $8.95 delivery and handling; therefore a one month delivery will charge you $160 (although, through their website they provide you a $10 price cut on the shopping of 2 bottles) but you are yet accountable for the delivery and managing expenses. If you purchase Star Caps from stores like GNC, The Vitamin Shoppe and Great Earth Vitamin Stores, you won’t need to pay for shipping costs.
Star Caps: Positive Features
- They recommend you eat sensibly and exercise in addition to taking their product
- Everything is natural
Star Caps: Negative Features
- Appetite suppressants are not included in ingredient list
- Star Caps are very expensive
- Exercise is not mentioned
- Non-professional website
- Information is not provided about the creator of Star Caps nor is there any information to back up claims
Star Caps: Conclusion
In the end, if you want to lose weight, a product that is not listed as a diet pill might not be a good choice. Star Caps appear to be a short-term fix anyhow; “detoxify your system and eliminate bloat” appears to recommend that these tablets perform as a structure of diuretics and also encourage water reduction. If you wish lasting weight reduction, you may need to buy a cheaper product, one that has hunger restrainers, fat burners and metabolism enhancers in its components.


