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Water Away
Phytoral
Overview
The 'Water Away' supplement combines B6, chloride, potassium, and several herbal extracts, aiming to reduce water retention. While ingredients like dandelion and green tea have mild diuretic properties, the overall effectiveness of this specific formulation for significant water loss is uncertain. The high dose of Vitamin B6 may not be necessary or beneficial for most users. The product's claims of 'water weight loss support' are not strongly supported by solid scientific evidence.
The Good
May provide mild diuretic effects
Contains potassium to help replenish electrolytes lost through urination
Includes some ingredients with antioxidant properties (Green Tea, Cranberry)
The Bad
Limited evidence for 'water away' claims
Potential interactions with certain medications
Risk of excessive B6 intake
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals experiencing temporary water retention, those looking to reduce bloating
Skip If: You have kidney disease, heart conditions, or are on diuretic medications
Ingredients Analysis
Vitamin B6
25 mgChloride
23 mgPotassium
25 mgDandelion Leaf Extract
225 mgGreen Tea Leaf Extract
100 mgCranberry; Powder
75 mgBuchu Leaf Extract
50 mgCornsilk Powder
25 mgPaprika Powder
25 mgWatermelon Powder
25 mgHow to Use
Typically, take 1-2 capsules daily with a meal and a full glass of water, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Daily
Morning
With food
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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