For The Skeptics

Legit — or another diet-niche scam?

Fair question: the weight-loss space is the hypiest corner of the internet. Here's the evidence, both directions.

The three tests we ran

1. Is there a real product? Yes — a structured 21-day program: 36 smoothie recipes, shopping lists, prep guides and a schedule. You get it instantly after checkout. It's real, and buyers show it on camera below.

Independent YouTube review — not our channel

Independent YouTube review — not our channel

2. Are the claims honest? Partly. The structure is solid; the "detox" framing and the fastest-loss numbers on the sales page are marketing. Expect what a calorie deficit delivers, not what the headline promises.

3. Can you get your money back? Payment runs through Digistore24, which enforces a 60-day refund independent of the vendor's goodwill. That's the strongest legitimacy signal in this niche.

Who should NOT buy it: anyone with a history of disordered eating, anyone who won't blend daily, and anyone expecting to keep results without a maintenance plan. Also: talk to your doctor first if you have any condition.

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