Adipozin Review
Adipozin is marketed by its manufacturers as a ‘thermogenic fat burner’.
The manufacturers also claim that you can lose ‘579% more weight than with the leading diet pill’. This is a bold statement to make and the ‘leading diet pill’ referred to is not actually named so it is difficult to dispute or confirm the claim!
A large part of the home page of the manufacturers website is dedicated to describing how Adipozin came to be manufactured. According to the story the product was conceived by an overweight student (who remains nameless throughout) who tried to lose weight by taking large quantities of a variety of supplements (28 pills three times a day). This proved to be an effective, but expensive, way of losing weight which prompted the anonymous student to approach ‘one of the largest nutraceautical company’s in the world’ and persuade them to work with her to produce a diet pill that contained the same ingredients that she had taken in quantity and found to be successful! The resultant product was Adipozin!!!!!
Adipozin ingredients
The product contains a ‘proprietary blend of ingredients’ comprising of:
Green Tea, Guarana (22% caffeine), Yerba Mate (10% caffeine), Damiana, Glucomannan, Pomegranate + FucoPure™ (Fucoxanthin), ForsLean®, Super CitriMax Clinical Strength, 20-Beta-Hydroxyecdysterone (Ecdysterone), Chromax.
How Adipozin works
Thermogenic fat burners are designed to slightly increase your body temperature in order that your metabolic rate increases slightly. This should result in calories being burned off more effectively even in periods of relative inactivity.
Side effects of Adipozin
There are no ingredients that are particularly harmful but some minor side effects such as insomnia, anxiety, headaches, diarrhoea and stomach upsets may be encountered due to the relatively high caffeine content of the product.
Do we recommend Adipozin?
The ingredients contained in Adipozin are very similar to those found in numerous other similar products and we cannot see that there is anything unique about this particular product.
We also find the story about how the product came into being a little difficult to believe (maybe we are just naturally sceptical!).
Even if the story is in essence true and the student in question did lose weight taking the exact same ingredients that are present in Adipozin the amounts of each of these ingredients now contained in the 800mg Adipozin capsules (10 ingredients in total) would almost certainly be in too smaller quantities to be effective for the purposes of weight loss.
There would also appear to be no real clinical evidence to support the claims made by the company regarding the results that can be obtained by taking the pills.
There is data on the manufacturers site regarding trials that have been carried out but these relate solely to trials on individual ingredients only and not on the final product
We would therefore strongly recommend that you avoid this product as there are better products available that have undergone full clinical trials.
Alternatives to Adipozin
Phen 375 and Capsiplex are recognised as being two of the top fat burners on the market and have undergone extensive clinical trials and are backed up by a full money back guarantees from the manufacturers.