\nHey everyone!
\nI’m always trying to keep my health game on point, and I take a pretty all‑around approach. That means I’m serious about my skin routine—my bathroom shelf looks like a mini pharmacy packed with creams, serums, masks, you name it. I’m just as focused on staying fit. If you’ve read my older posts, you know I mix gym sessions with all kinds of weight‑loss tricks. This summer I was out there moving nonstop, so I didn’t feel the need for anything extra. When fall rolled around I slowed down a bit, the scale started inching up, and any woman can relate to that little panic. I tightened up my eating a notch, but those stubborn pounds just wouldn’t budge, which is why I’m always on the hunt for something that might give me a tiny edge.
\nAbout three weeks ago a friend nudged me to try \"Lose a Week – Fat‑Burning Coffee\" from the Russian brand Leovit. I’d never heard of them before, so I was a little wary when I placed my first order. It felt a bit like rolling the dice, but I thought, why not give it a whirl and see if the hype holds any water?
\nThe brand claims that
\nThe fat‑burning coffee curbs appetite (thanks to Garcinia Cambogia and chromium picolinate), helps you drop pounds, and keeps your weight in check. It’s marketed as an effective fat burner that reduces body fat.
\nI dug around online to see what science they’re leaning on and found that
\nThe burners in this coffee target metabolism on three fronts – carbs, fats and proteins.
They also say it improves digestion, tames hunger, and leaves you feeling upbeat and good‑looking. The natural ingredients supposedly give a tonic boost to your immune system.
Another selling point is that they help flush out toxins and metabolic waste, and the formula is touted as safe with no habit‑forming risk.
\nIn short, the product promises
\nRegulated fat metabolism;Weight loss;Appetite control.\nBuying it was a breeze, but the price tags jumped around a lot depending on which pharmacy or online shop you checked. I ended up comparing a handful of sites, and the differences were big enough to make me double‑check the numbers before I hit ‘add to cart’.
\nThe box holds ten sachets, which meant I burned through them in three days because the suggested dose is three sachets a day. Honestly, that schedule felt off and made me skeptical about any real results. Still, hoping it would work, I grabbed two more boxes. In the end, my wallet took a hit for the extra weight‑loss experiment, and I was left wondering whether I’d just bought a pricey placebo.
\n\nLet’s see what the “We Lose Weight in a Week ‘Fat‑Burning Complex’” coffee from Leovit actually is. I’ll kick things off, as usual, with
\nGeneral information about the product.
\nBrand: Leovit.
\nManufacturer:
\nCountry of origin: Russia.
\nVolume: 30 g (10 sachets of 3 g each).
\nAvailable: pharmacies, online stores.
\nPrice: 276 RUB on apteka.ru, 327 RUB on Yandex Market.
\nShelf life: 24 months.
\nNow I’ll take a closer look at
\nForm and packaging.
\nThe product comes as a coffee‑colored powder.
\n Coffee consistency\nIt’s speckled with tiny bits of ginger. I’m not a huge ginger fan, so that threw me off a little at first. But taste is personal, and I kept sipping. The ginger specks gave the brew a faint zing that reminded me of a spice market, which was interesting even if the flavor wasn’t my favorite.
\nThe powder is sealed in small, brightly coloured sachets.
\n Sachet of “We Lose Weight in a Week ‘Fat‑Burning Complex’” coffee – Leovit\n Sachet of “We Lose Weight in a Week ‘Fat‑Burning Complex’” coffee – Leovit\nHonestly, the amount in each sachet didn’t wow me either. Look at it – is that really a serving? I found myself wondering if I’d need to double‑up just to feel anything, which is why the three‑sachet‑a‑day recommendation felt a bit aggressive.
\nThe sachets sit inside a cardboard box
\n “We Lose Weight in a Week ‘Fat‑Burning Complex’” coffee by Leovit\nwhich, besides the brand and product name, carries a lot of other useful info.
\n “We Lose Weight in a Week ‘Fat‑Burning Complex’” coffee by Leovit\nYou’ll also find a barcode
\n Barcode\nand the expiration date.
\n Shelf life\nI was a bit surprised by the Ingredients.
\nInstant natural coffee, inulin, vitamin C, L‑carnitine, spices (cinnamon, turmeric, cardamom, ginger), bromelain, Cambodian garcinia extract, chromium picolinate.
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\n Ingredient list on the package\nI never imagined a drink could pack so many ingredients. As you can see, it’s a fact. The list reads like a mini‑supplement store, which made me think the formula was trying to do a lot at once.
\nEnergy value: kJ/kcal 460/110
\nI’m a curious person, so I’m sure many of you will wonder what the active ingredients actually do.
\nActive ingredients in the product.
\n Active components\nInulin – a plant‑based soluble fiber that soaks up water in your gut, expands, and helps you feel full fast. It also improves fat and carb metabolism and promotes regular bowel movements.
Chromium picolinate curbs appetite, balances metabolism, boosts insulin activity, helps break down fat tissue, supports the nervous system, cuts sweet cravings, and lifts muscle tone, endurance, and overall performance.
L‑carnitine keeps muscles functioning normally and aids fat oxidation, which ramps up stamina and reduces sub‑cutaneous fat.
Toloknyanka provides anti‑inflammatory benefits and a mild diuretic effect.
The mix of spices in this slimming coffee boosts the effectiveness of all the fat‑burning ingredients and helps keep metabolism humming.
Cinnamon helps lower blood sugar and normalizes fat metabolism.
Turmeric offers strong antioxidant power, plus pain‑relieving and anti‑inflammatory effects.
Cardamom improves central nervous system function, eases tension, cleanses the gut, stimulates brain activity, and has analgesic and antiseptic properties.
Ginger neutralizes toxins from food and supports digestion.
Guarana raises resistance to infections, gives a pick‑me‑up when you’re fatigued, and lifts both mood and physical energy.
Caffeine fires up the brain’s cortex, improving physical and mental abilities, cutting sleepiness, and boosting stomach secretions.
\nBefore I started, I naturally checked for any
\ncontraindications.
\nIndividual intolerance to any of the components.
\nUsage
\nIt didn’t cause any issues. I drank it three times a day after meals. Naturally I tweaked my diet a bit, cutting back on late‑night snacking and adding a few extra veggies.
\nLet’s walk through the prep. I poured the packet’s contents into a glass and added about 200 ml of hot water—just hot, not boiling.
\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWeight‑loss coffee “Lose a Week – Fat‑Burning Complex” from the Russian brand Leovit\nI wasn’t thrilled with how poorly it dissolved; I had to stir it for ages with a spoon. The little foam on top was a nice touch, though, and gave it a coffee‑shop vibe.
\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFoam on the coffee\nI didn’t add any sugar because I never sweeten my tea or coffee. The bitterness was there, but the aroma really smelled like coffee, which made the experience feel a bit more familiar.
\nTaste wasn’t coffee‑like at all. It was a bit bitter, but the aroma really smelled like coffee.
\nNow, did I see any results?
\nResults.
\nJust so you know, I went through three boxes – that’s 30 sachets – for about a thousand rubles. The whole thing took me ten days.
\nAfter the first box I felt nothing. My weight stayed exactly where it was before I started.
\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nMy weight BEFORE starting the coffee\nEven though the maker promised a reduced appetite, I still wanted to eat as usual – especially after 9 p.m. I had to force myself to hold back, hoping something would change. That’s probably why I bought the second and third boxes.
\nAfter the second box I dropped a kilo, which gave me a boost of hope. But when the third box ran out and I stepped on the scale again, I was seriously disappointed – basically no further change. One kilogram in that time and at that price is just laughable.
\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nMy weight AFTER finishing the three boxes\nMy first encounter was a total dud. I have no idea what my friend liked about this coffee, but it did nothing for me. My weight didn’t budge, so I switched to the egg‑based Maggi diet I’ve tried many times and know works better.
\nOn the bright side,
\nNo side effects or allergies
\nUsing this “Lose a Week – Fat‑Burning Complex” coffee from Leovit didn’t trigger any reactions, and I’m grateful for that. At least my stomach stayed calm and I didn’t develop any rash or weird cravings.
\nThat’s pretty much everything. Now for the wrap‑up.
\nBottom line.
\nPros:
\nFormulaPackagingPriceDoesn’t cause allergies\nCons:
doesn’t curb hunger;doesn’t reduce body weight;doesn’t improve digestion;high consumption rate;tiny amount per serving;questionable packaging – only enough for three days.\nWeight‑loss coffee “We Lose Weight in a Week – Fat‑Burning Complex” from the Russian brand Leovit
\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWeight‑loss coffee “We Lose Weight in a Week – Fat‑Burning Complex” from the Russian brand Leovit\nturned out to be completely useless. At best, I didn’t shed any extra pounds. This was my first mistake picking a weight‑loss aid. Hopefully I’ll be smarter next time and actually vet my friends’ recommendations instead of just taking them at face value.
Previously I tried other products. I’ll leave some links – you might find them handy.
Goldline PLUS – Izvarino Pharma
Evalar Lipotropic Factor
Roche Xenicall
Evalar TurboSlim Enhanced Formula Day
Leovit “We Lose Weight in a Week” Mediterranean Menu
Evalar TurboSlim Express Weight Loss
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