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Does Altovis work? Altovis prices; Altovis side effects; Altovis ingredients, dose, cost, mechanism of action, warnings; information for patients, pharmacists; doctors . 

Disclaimer: Altovis (R) Is a registered trademark of Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals; this site is not involved in any way with the Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals or marketing of Altovis.  We do not make any money off of Altovis.

Altovis
is a dietary supplement that is marketed by Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, a rapidly growing company that operates out of Cincinnati, Ohio.  Berkley Premium Nutraceuticals was founded in 2001 by Steven Warshak.  Warshak is considered to be a financial and marketing genius.

Altovis: How much does it cost?
If you buy Altovis from the Berkeley website, you can get a 30-day supply for $49.95, or a 180-day supply for $149.95.  At this time, Berkeley is offering a free 30-day supply; all you have to pay is $4.95 for shipping

There are many web sites that sell Altovis.  This drives the prices down.
The best way to find a good price is by comparison shopping.
Click Here to comparison shop for Altovis

Altovis' Money Back Guarantee:

Altovis carries a no questions asked 90-day money-back guarantee.  You to get a 100% refund by calling the customer care telephone number, 1-866-834-1715.  You will receive a credit for any unopened packages that are returned. 

Altovis: What's in it?  Besides various vitamins, Altovis contains a prpprietary blend of plant-derived nutrients including:

   Green tea leaf extract (allegedly provides 100 mg caffeine)
- a natural methylxanthine; methylxanthines are sometimes naturally occurring mild stimulants such as caffeine and cola.  Other metlylxanthines are used in the treatment of asthma and other lung diseases.

    Eleutherococcus senticosus/Panax ginseng standardized extracts (root)
- a root claimed to have many abilities such as improving overall energy, sexual performance, improving response to stress, etc.

    Octacosanol
- obtained from the naturally occurring wax found on the back of green blades of wheat; also found in wheat-germ oil; supposedly able to improve strength and physical endurance.

   Panax Ginseng
- Also called the Asian Ginseng or Korean Ginseng the root of a plant that is said to be an energy increaser and all around aphrodisiac. Some people believe very strongly that ginseng works, but others believe just as strongly that it does not.


What Does Altovis Claim to do?

Altovis is marketed as a pill to give you more energy.  The Berkeley website says that Altovis is for people who are not getting enough sleep.  They say that if fatigue is leaving you constantly exhausted then it's time to take Altovis


Does Altovis Really Work?

Basically, when you take Altovis, you are in a buyer-beware situation.

If you believe in alternative medicine or folk medicine, Altovis may be for you because it contains a little bit of many ingredients that various people associate with improving energy.


See Also: You may also be interested in our review of Avlimil.  Avlimil is a pill marketed by the makers of Altovis that is supposed to make women want to have sex, restore a natural balance to women's lives and to promote a more energetic love life.  The guarantee is just as tricky and the efficacy is questionable… click here for our review of Avlimil



More Information On Altovis

Altovis Comparison Shopping: There is a lot of competition between sites that sell Altovis.  This competition drives down the prices. 

Our editors have searched the internet.  Here are the top 50 internet websites that sell Altovis (and other drugs). 

You can get a real good deal on Altovis if you comparison shop:

Altovis.com (home page)

Google Search for " Altovis"

Newspaper article on Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals
Herbal entrepreneur proving that sex sells  … mentions history of Berkley, consumer complaints regarding Berkley … [ The Cincinnati Enquirer; James McNair ]

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