Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Side Effects Of Liporexin







Liporexin, first introduced to the U.S. market in 1999, promises weight loss of 6 to 9 pounds per month. The product is supported by testimonials and scientific evaluations, and the drug is made of several natural ingredients including broccoli, spinach, dandelion root, green tea and cayenne pepper. Some of these ingredients have been known to cause adverse side effects in some people.


Significance


Liporexin is one of several "all-natural" diet supplements on the market; it promises to control cravings, reduce the appetite and stimulate weight loss. Liporexin was listed in the top-20 best diet supplements in a double blind study on PricesExposed.net, and is available for purchase on eBay. The supplement is designed to support healthy liver functioning so that fat can be metabolized easily and weight loss becomes a simple process.


Effects


Liporexin contains several thermogenic ingredients that can speed up the metabolism and increase the heart rate. The effects of these ingredients can be too powerful for some people, and side effects may include headaches, insomnia, dizziness, heart palpitations, dry mouth, jitteriness, anxiety, extreme high and low energy levels, inability to concentrate and an exceptionally strong appetite when the pills wear off. The high concentration of caffeine may also act as a diuretic and deplete the body of water and essential minerals


Features


Liporexin contains several ingredients found in many appetite suppressants and metabolism boosters on the market. Many ingredients help to increase the heart rate and act as a diuretic to "detoxify" the body. Key ingredients in Liporexin include caffeine, chromium, gymnema sylvestre, Brazilian green tea extract, dandelion root, milk thistle, cayenne pepper, noni fruit extract and apple cider vinegar. Liporexin also contains a proprietary "Intelislim Blend" that helps control the appetite. In early 2009, Liporexin retailed for $59.99+ for a bottle of 60 capsules, but may be purchased for under $15 on eBay and online auction sites.


Considerations


Women who are pregnant, nursing or have a history of high blood pressure or heart disease should not take Liporexin or any other type of diet pills. Even though Liporexin is available over the counter, dieters considering taking the drug can review the ingredients and potential side effects with a physician to ensure that they are not jeopardizing their health. Liporexin reviews and feedback have been posted on eBay and other sites that sell the diet pill.


Warnings


While many of the ingredients in Liporexin have been individually approved for consumption by the Food and Drug Administration, they have not approved Liporexin as a safe and effective weight-loss pill or supplement. Liporexin claims to reduce insulin resistance because of the chromium picolinate in the drug; however, this claim is not supported by clinical studies or research, and consuming high concentrations of chromium may not be directly linked to weight loss. Many consumers who have posted reviews and insights about Liporexin on discussion forums claim that Liporexin is actually an imitation product of the much pricier Lipovarin, and does not have any effect on weight loss.

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