Star Caps - Does Star Caps Work?

Editor Review: 3 / 5.0 editor's review
Linda Bell 

Star Caps Overview

Star Caps is an all natural dietary supplement used by Hollywood stars to lose weight. Star Caps contain “a rare blend of papaya and garlic (from the higher Andes of Peru) that help metabolize protein, eliminate bloat and detoxify your system.” The official website states that Star Caps are not diet pills but rather “all natural dietary supplements”. Perhaps referring to Star Caps as “all natural dietary supplements” is more glamorous than calling them diet pills; in the end, they are going after the same market – people who are seeking to lose weight. Star Caps is developed by Nikki Haskell, whose pictures are posted throughout the website -either glamour shots of her alone or with her celebrity friends. Beyond her pictures, we have no idea who this Nikki Haskell is or what her credentials are and no information is offered about her on the official website.

Star Caps – Product Description

Star Caps

In addition to the papaya and garlic extracts, Star Caps have the following ingredients: Valerian, Corn Spices, Papain (protein digestive enzyme), Magnesium Carbonate and Magnesium Oxide. They claim that just 2 capsules a day will help you melt off 10-125 pounds. They recommend that StarCaps be taken with a glass of orange juice, a banana or potassium and you are further advised to avoid sugar, butter and cheese. Each bottle of Star Caps contains a 2 week supply and includes a diet booklet. One bottle retails for $80.00 plus $8.95 shipping and handling; thus a one month supply will cost you $160 (although, through their website they offer you a $10 discount on the purchase of 2 bottles) but you are still responsible for the shipping and handling costs. To avoid shipping costs, you may buy StarCaps at retailers such as GNC, The Vitamin Shoppe and Great Earth Vitamin Stores.

Star Caps Advantage

  • Ingredients are all natural
  • They recommend you watch your diet and eat sensibly

Star Caps Drawbacks

  • No information is provided about the developer of Star Caps or any research to back up their claims
  • The website looks very amatuerish and seems to be marketing Nikki Haskell more then the product itself – Star Caps
  • No mention of exercise is made as part of a weight loss program
  • Star Caps are extremely expensive
  • The ingredients do not include appetite suppressant or fat burners

Star Caps – The Bottom Line

If you are serious about weight loss then perhaps a product that does not even want to be referred to as a diet pill is not the choice for you. Star Caps seem to be a temporary fix in any case; “detoxify your system and eliminate bloat” seems to suggest that these pills act as a form of diuretics and also promote water loss. If you want long term weight loss, you may want to purchase another less expensive product, one that has appetite suppressers, fat burners and metabolism boosters in its ingredients.

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