Avatrim - Green Tea Weight Loss Supplement

Avatrim Frequently Asked Questions

What does Avatrim do?
Avatrim is an exclusive formulation of research-supported botanical ingredients designed to support a healthy diet. Our goal was simple... developing a product that increases your metabolism, increases your energy, and controls your appetite.


What are the Ingredients of the Avatrim Formula?
Acetyl L-Carnitine, Green Tea, Camellia Sinensis, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Bioperine, Piper Nigrum, and Biotin.


What is the recommended dose?
As a dietary supplement, adults should take one capsule twice a day with a meal or as directed by your physician.


Are there any side effects?
Avatrim is natural. There are no known interactions with any other herbal dietary supplement or drug. Our Avatrim contains no ephedra, no ma huang, and no ephedrine of any kind and are extremely safe if taken as directed.


Is the packaging discreet?
Yes, all orders are shipped in a discreet package.


How can I order?
You may order by credit card or paypal. We accept payments online or through our toll free call center.


What name will show up on my Credit Card statement?
Ultra Herbal will appear on your billing statement.

   
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