Ab Solution Plus Review
Ab Solution Plus is a an anti cellulite lotion which is produced by Vyo Tech Nutritionals, a company better known for its body building supplements than any health and beauty products. It is suitable for both men and women and is very easy to use as you just rub it into problem areas of the body once or twice per day. Unlike other products it is primarily marketed as a way to reduce the appearance of fat on the abdomen and torso rather than the hips and the thighs. No details are given about how quickly you can expect to see results.
How does Ab Solution Plus Work?
It is hard to discuss the ingredients of Ab Solution Plus as there is not a list given on the website. However, the product is said to contain Forskolin which is often found in weight loss products, Aminophylline which has shown some success in toning skin in tests, Caffeine which tightens the skin and helps to flush out excess fluids, Usnic Acid which is both a natural antibiotic and used in supplements for weight loss and Yohimbe which is more often marketed as an aphrodisiac. Although several of the active ingredients in the cream have been demonstrated to work as fat burners when taken orally in supplements, there is not evidence that they work equally well when rubbed into the skin. The caffeine will have the temporary effect of tightening the skin and may improve the texture and appearance, but the results will be short lived and there is nothing in this product which makes likely a longer term reduction in the appearance and formation of new cellulite cells. The website does not carry any testimonials or before and after pictures from satisfied customers, and with this lack of information it is hard to establish whether or not the product will work for you.
Conclusion
Several companies in the anti cellulite market are confident enough in their products to offer a free trial or money back guarantee. Ab Solutions is not one of these products though, so if you want to try it there is no option but to buy the full course of treatment. Given the lack of clinical evidence that the product actually works and the fact that reviews on the internet are so mixed, it would be wise to avoid this product and seek out one which either offers the chance to try it for free or has more in the way of testimonials or pictures showing real life results.

