Oct 18

The world of diet pill is full of clones and dumb pills. It becomes mind boggling for weight loss enthusiasts to short list the right diet pill for their body.

Apidexin does not fall in the above category. This is proved by some serious study on the ingredients of Apidexin. Lets see some of the major high points of Apidexin as a diet pill rebel..

  • Fucoxanthin, also called “from the sea of Japan.” is derived from Japanese Wakame seaweed
  • It is thermogenic (it boosts metabolism) without affecting the central nervous system.
  • Razberi-K, is derived from raspberries and this supports body fat reduction.
  • ThermoDiamine is also fruit-based and is one of Apidexin’s more unique fat burners
  • Another one, GuggulEZ 100 contains guggulsterones, which stimulates the thyroid gland and, consequently, stimulates metabolism.
  • ForsLean contains coleus forskohlii, which is derived from an Asian plant. It increases the amount of cyclic AMP, which in turn decreases fat and promotes a variety of positive physiological and biochemical effects.
  • Lipolide-SC also increases cyclic AMP
  • DiCaffeine Malate (called Infinergy by Apidexin) is a familiar weight-loss ingredient (though Apidexin lists it under the fancier name of Infinergy).
  • BioPerine helps the body absorb nutrients.

That’s all bout the ingredients which are really encouraging. We are not advocating any product here but just presenting the facts as it is.

Apidexin drawbacks

  • Apidexin is relatively expensive at $50 for one month’s supply.
  • One ingredient, dicaffeine malate, may cause jitteriness.

Healthy living & Cheers!

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