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Does Apidexin Really Work?

Question: I am having a hard time losing the baby weight after my second child was born a few months ago. I am considering trying a diet pill for the first time. Have you heard of something called Apidexin? Is it effective?

Apidexin

Answer: Apidexin is a weight loss supplement containing 8 patent-pending and patented complexes. It seems to be produced by a company of the same name based in Utah, but more in-depth information was not available on the product website. The makers of Apidexin claim that it can cause you to lose 4-7 pounds per week, although they do encourage you to also maintain a healthy diet and exercise. The full ingredients are not listed, which may be a problem for those with allergies.

Apidexin contains Fucoxantin, a wakame seaweed extract that may boost metabolism and improve liver function. Razberi-K™, a raspberry extract, may have body fat reduction potential. Guggul EZ 100™ may support thyroid function and help increase fat loss, metabolism, and balance blood lipids. ThermoDiamine™, a fruit extract, may boost fat burning through regulation of body temperature. ForsLean®, a patented compound derived from a mint-like herb, may cause fat cells to shrink by releasing their stored energy. Lipolide SC™ may break down fat deposits by stimulating cells to release their stored fatty acids. Infinergy™, a combination of caffeine and malic acid, may increase energy and fat burning. BioPerine®, a patented complex derived from black pepper, may speed absorption of the other active ingredients.

Apidexin offers a lifetime guaranteed refund upon return of an empty bottle with any unused supplies. The site includes six testimonials from ‘recent customers.’ There are some clinical trials mentioned that support the efficacy of some of the compounds in Apidexin, but none for the product as a whole.

If you are looking for weight loss supplement to help you shed those unwanted pounds, you are often faced with a confusing list of products. Weight loss products may contain a vast array of ingredients that have the potential to help you meet your weight loss goals. You may get a product that doesn’t contain the quality and quantity of necessary ingredients to help you meet your long-term goals of losing weight and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. You should do a little research before buying to find the best valued diet supplement to help you meet your goal.

Kathy Mitchell, our respected health and fitness expert, wrote a fantastic article on which quality weight loss supplements will help you achieve your weight loss goals, the results are quite surprising.

Does Apidexin Really Work?

 

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