
Zovatol: At a Glance
Zovatol is being touted as a “thermogenic fat burner that can help you lose weight in just 10 days, with more significant results in about a month.” Thermogenic diet pills act by increasing blood pressure and heart rate (which is exactly what happens when you exercise). More specifically, thermogenesis rouses and accelerates your metabolism causing more fat to be burned. Thermogenesis happens when one’s interior body temperature rises and this results in fat reduction.
When this review was written, the official Zovatol website (http://www.zovatol.com) provided little information. The only page that could be viewed was a page regarding customer service, as well as information about a free trial of Zovatol. No data about the product itself, the company, the product components, etc. was available on the product’s website.
Zovatol: Facts
Here are some of the ingredients in Zovatol:
- White and Green Tea – In addition to being recognized as dietary supplements due to proven metabolism boosting abilities, they are also powerful antioxidants.
- Caffeine – a stimulant that increases energy
- Caspaicin – a red pepper extract that increases metabolism
- Yohimbe bark – enhances mood (has been used as an aphrodisiac) and boosts fat loss.
The retail price for a month’s supply of Zovatol is $59. You can take advantage of a free, 14-day trial, but at the end of that time period, you will automatically be enrolled in their program. Initially you will receive a 3 month supply at a cost of $99; thereafter supplies will be sent each month and charged to your credit card. You are able to cancel whenever you want. Complete membership particulars appear on their website.
Zovatol: Positive Features
- Includes thermogenic ingredients
- Contains natural ingredients that are not harmful
- Ephedrine is not an ingredient in the formula.
Zovatol: Negative Features
- There is too little of each active ingredient for the product to be effective
- Website just has a customer service page and does not discuss the manufacturers of Zovatol or any other information related to the product. This all appears rather dubious.
- Contains several stimulants (caffeine itself plus the caffeine inherent in the green and white teas) which can cause anxiety and restlessness.
- No components to suppress the appetite are present in in this product.
Zovatol: Conclusion
The Zovatol website appears to be quite complete and presents company data and testimonials. However, you may not link to these pages any more on their website, which makes one wonder why they were removed. Not having an all-inclusive website makes the producers of Zovatol appear shadier than their competitors with legitimate, professional websites.
Because the doses of the active ingredients are inadequate to stimulate weight loss, people who purchase Zovatol are actually just spending their money on an herbal supplement. If that is what one is looking for, herbal supplements are available for much less than $59 per bottle.


