Starcaps

Are Starcaps A Pretender Or A Contender?

Starcaps is a relatively new product on the market. It was developed by a so-called health guru named Nikki Haskell. If you are interested in buying some Starcaps, please read on.

Are These Claims For Real?

In the fat burner world, I have seen a lot of claims (mostly bogus).  I’ll let you in on a little secret, in this business if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Starcaps is a perfect example of this. Whenever I see a claim out there that states you can lose over 100 lbs. like Starcaps makes, unless surgery is part of the procedure, you’re probably looking at a bogus claim.

Garlic and Papaya For Weight Loss, Say What?

It is almost comical to see claims like this and to see what ingredients make up the product. With Starcaps, it is garlic and papaya.

Don’t get me wrong; garlic and papaya are great for overall health. Garlic helps lower cholesterol while papaya is a great source of fiber and Vitamin C. There is no scientific evidence that either garlic or papaya helps with weight loss.

Pricing, 100 Dollars For This?

For some reason, unknown to me, Starcaps feels like they can charge 100 dollars per bottle. This comes to me as a surprise because 1. It is an ineffective product that won’t help you lose weight. 2. It is just a combination of garlic and papaya. If the garlic and papaya mix really intrigues you, just go to the store and buy some for 5 dollars.

Pros

  • Contains Products That Are Great For Overall Health

Cons

  • Outrageous Claims
  • Not Backed By Science
  • Very Expensive

Conclusion: Starcaps is more of a joke than a real contender.