WMN Lean 11 is one the WMN range of products sold by Bulk Powders. The company are a well-known brand in the bodybuilding and area niche, and are even stocked in stores such as Superdrug. The WMN range has the TOWIE star Lucy Mecklenburgh as an ambassador. The ingredients do actually seem to be effective, but they also seem quite strong, so there may be side effects, particularly for those who are sensitive to stimulants.
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We take an in-depth look at WMN Lean 11, to see what benefits this weight loss supplement offers consumers.
WMN Lean 11 is a metabolism boosting weight loss supplement for women that contains citrus aurantium and numerous sources of caffeine. The product is available from Bulk Powders and in selected Superdrug stores. This supplement is promoted by Lucy Mecklenburgh from The Only Way Is Essex, as she is a brand ambassador for the WMN line of supplements.
Some of the ingredients used in WMN Lean 11 could cause a range of side effects.
Side effects associated with the use of Citrus Aurantium include increased heart rate and increased blood pressure, heart palpitations, fainting, and even heart attack and stroke in healthy patients. Consumers should remember that the effects of Citrus Aurantium are enhanced when combined with caffeine. Green tea, Green coffee bean, kola nut, and ‘Coffeine’ are all sources of caffeine found in this supplement. Caffeine can lead to headaches, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, heart palpitations, increased urination, dehydration, jitteriness, dizziness, and insomnia.
WMN Lean 11 can be purchased from the manufacturer’s official website, Bulk Powders. A bottle of 90 capsules costs £24.99 plus delivery charges. Each bottle contains 90 capsules, a 30-day supply of the product.
WMN Lean 11 is a weight loss supplement designed for use by women. The name comes from the 11 active ingredients used in the supplement. The product is designed to boost the metabolism and energy levels, as well as to regulate blood sugar levels.
WMN Lean 11 is a part of the WMN range of supplements for women that has been launched by Bulk Powders. Bulk Powders are also known as Sports Supplements Ltd, and are based in the UK. They can be contacted using the information provided on their official website.
Directions for use are as follows:
WMN Lean 11 is described as a weight loss supplement designed for active women. Its benefits include boosting fat metabolism, supporting slimming and regulating blood sugar levels.
Theoretically, the ingredients found in WMN Lean 11 should work to aid weight loss. Citrus Aurantium is a strong stimulant that increases the body’s metabolic rate but it can cause some unpleasant side effects that could prevent some individuals from taking the supplement.
There are also numerous sources of caffeine in this supplement. A daily serving of three capsules contains a total of 100mg of caffeine, roughly the same amount found in a large coffee. This amount of caffeine offers a small increase in metabolic rate and energy levels, but is not too large and should not cause many side effects, unless the supplement is taken too late in the evening. Green tea also contains catechins which could boost thermogenesis and therefore slightly increase calorie burn in the body.
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The ingredients found in WMN Lean 11 are detailed below. The ingredient quantities listed are per daily serving of three capsules. The total caffeine content per serving of three capsules is 100mg from all sources.
Some of the ingredients used in WMN Lean 11 could cause a range of side effects.
Side effects associated with the use of Citrus Aurantium include increased heart rate and increased blood pressure, heart palpitations, fainting, and even heart attack and stroke in healthy patients. The Mayo Clinic has recommended avoiding the use of Citrus Aurantium because, in their opinion, the risk of using the product is not worth the pay-off of some weight loss that could be achieved using other means. Consumers should remember that the effects of Citrus Aurantium are enhanced when combined with caffeine. Green tea, Green coffee bean, kola nut, and ‘Coffeine’ are all sources of caffeine found in this supplement. Caffeine can lead to headaches, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, heart palpitations, increased urination, dehydration, jitteriness, dizziness, and insomnia.
Green tea can cause constipation. Choline supplementation can cause stomach pain and diarrhoea. There is an amino acid in Green Coffee Bean called homocysteine that is associated with an increased risk of heart disease.
Caution:
Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Not suitable for anyone under the age of 18. Do not consume synephrine or caffeine from other sources, including but not limited to, coffee, tea, soda and other dietary supplements or medications containing phenylephrine, caffeine or other stimulants. Contains caffeine and other stimulants. Not suitable for anyone who has any cardiac related health issues, including but not limited to high blood pressure. If you are unsure about the suitability of this supplement for you, consult your doctor before purchase.
We struggled to find many customer reviews for WMN Lean 11, other than one review on the Superdrug sales page.
I bought these 3 weeks ago and haven’t yet finished them, but I can already see that I have shed a couple of pounds. Obviously I have followed a healthy eating and exercise regime as well, but it certainly helps speed up the process They do not have that ‘hyped’ effect which is what I was initially worried about. I will definitely continue using these when the going is getting tough with those stubborn pounds.
There is no money-back guarantee to cover WMN Lean 11. When purchasing from the official Bulk Powders website, customers have 14 days from the date of delivery to return unwanted orders. Products need to be unopened to qualify for a return.
WMN Lean 11 can be purchased from the manufacturer’s official website, Bulk Powders. A bottle of 90 capsules costs £24.99 plus delivery charges.
The product is also sold on Superdrug’s website and in selected Superdrug stores across the UK. Here, a bottle also costs £24.99. Delivery charges may apply when ordering online.
Whilst WMN Lean 11 could work to aid weight loss by boosting the metabolism, we dislike the use of citrus aurantium. This stimulant is quite strong, and can cause more serious side effects than caffeine which is also found in this supplement. We recommend starting with a lower daily dose to assess your personal tolerance, before increasing to the dosage recommended on the bottle. This supplement is very reasonably priced, with each bottle containing a 30-day supply (or more if you find that you only need a lower dosage).
The product is not covered by a money-back guarantee, and customers are only given a 14-day returns window when ordering from the manufacturer’s official website.
Overall, we do not recommend WMN Lean 11 to our readers.
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