Moyoberry has long been a popular product. They talk about Moyoberry being the ultimate revolution in weight loss, and it can help you to lose up to 12.3 pounds in 30 days. This is extremely reasonable as far as weight loss claims go. They talk about being rated #1 for fastest weight loss, breaking up waste and eliminating toxins, and flushing out excess pounds. Of course, those products that detoxify the body have been known to effectively speaking help you to lose 30 pounds in 30 days, 7 pounds in 7 days, etc. But the question is, what is Moyoberry? This will help you to determine if Moyoberry actually works?
While the term moyoberry does not actually exist outside of this kind of product just like Moyojava does not exist outside of the product called Moyojava, there obviously has to be real ingredients. The question is just, what are they? They describe the moyo berry as some kind of miraculous berry from the African continent. But frankly speaking, our only experience with this would be hoodia as a population, and hoodia has actually been proven to promote no known benefits. But they talk about clinical studies.
There is one major ingredient used in MoyoBerry supplements, and I for one would assume that this is the ingredient they are actually describing as moyo berry. Now this ingredient is not actually found in moyo java curiously enough considering you would think the moyo would be the same no matter which product you use.
But the ingredient that has all the clinical studies in MoyoBerry is called irvingia gabonesis. This is not uncommon by any means. Products take better known ingredients and basically make up a new name, sometimes a patent even to claim that it is backed. Sometimes the ingredients are actually legit and other times they are not. Now for sure, irvingia gabonesis is not actually an ingredient you will find in your everyday supplement.
So while we can refer to their ingredient as the moyo berry, I would rather refer to it as its real name, irvingia gabonesis. Irvingia gabonesis is an up and coming ingredient that has actually been proven to promote certain benefits. It has been proven to effectively speaking burn more fat and even manipulate a hormone known as leptin. Leptin has been blamed for many obesity related problems, and realistically it is controlled by diet and exercise. But this is an artificial way to do it. The clinical studies have shown all of this.
However, typically studies have used about 1200mg 3 times daily to achieve these results with irvingia gabonesis, and ultimately speaking, there is not a product on today’s market, including MoyoBerry that actually has that amount in one supplement, let alone do they actually give you 3 servings per day. And there is nothing about irvingia gabonesis that has actual cleansing properties.
This being said, MoyoBerry is a supplement that starts off on the right basis. They have an ingredient that they have renamed for their own convenience that can actually show results, and it is uncommon enough to actually seem exotic. But realistically, while the “moyo berry” is effective, MoyoBerry is not.