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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Abrexin Review - Does Abrexin Work?

Abrexin Reviews

When thermogenesis is increased in the body, it allows for more calories to be burned—that’s what Abrexin claims to be able to do. It aids people who are left to deal with a slow metabolism by improving the body’s fat burning function. BioPerine, GP Shield, and Lactoferrin are some of the key ingredients included in Abrexin’s formulation that are scientifically known to increase burning of calories in the body.
https://www.consumerhealthdigest.com/weight-loss-reviews/abrexin-reviews.html
https://www.consumerhealthdigest.com/weight-loss-reviews/abrexin-reviews.html
Abrexin – Ingredients
  1. BioPerine (Black Pepper Extract)
  2. GP Shield
  3. Lactoferrin
Abrexin – Product Description
Black Pepper Extract, an ingredient more commonly known in the diet pill industry as BioPerine, is known to improve calorie burn by maximizing the body’s absorption of other ingredients mixed with it in a weight loss supplement. Lactoferrin is a milk extract that fosters normal gut flora and thermogenic activity in one’s internal system, while GP Shield is responsible for keeping Lactoferrin’s effects high by protecting it against stomach acids.

One capsule of Abrexin a half-hour before bed time taken with a tall glass of water is the recommended dose of the product. Despite not being available for online order on the official product website, Abrexin is carried by other third party retailers like GNC and Walgreens, with a retail price that ranges from $29 to $32 for a box of 40 tablets.

Abrexin – Advantages
Formulation does not include any stimulants
Ingredients are identified and properly explained on the official website
Customer reviews are published on the official website
Available through popular retailers like GNC and Walgreens

Abrexin – Drawbacks
Official website lacks important product information that’s properly backed up by scientific proof
An exercise regimen and a low-calorie diet seems to be “recommended” to heighten product’s effectiveness
Pregnant or breastfeeding females are advised not to use the product
Not available for online order on official website
Money-back guarantee is not offered
Contact information provided on the website is inadequate

Abrexin – The Bottom Line
There are three key ingredients identified to be included in Abrexin, and they are identified on the official product website. However, the information provided is not enough to prove that Abrexin is indeed an effective weight loss product. You also can’t order Abrexin online through its official website. Unless you’re okay with trying anything once and don’t mind buying the product from retailers that offer it for different prices, you might have better luck considering other weight loss options that provide more information.

Carolina Monroe Written by: Carolina
Way To Be Healthy Updated at: 9:15 PM

Monday, June 17, 2013

Weight loss pills JaDera and Xiyouji Qingzhi recalled

The weight loss products JaDera and Xiyouji Qingzhi have been voluntarily recalled by Florida Dolphin Intertrade Corp., the company that distributes them. They are recalling the product, A.P. reports, because each could pose dangers for certain patients.

Weight loss pill
On Friday Florida Dolphin Intertrade Corp. announced that these weight loss products contain Sibutramin, a substance that works to control obesity. Sibutramin is not declared to be in these products on the label and is no longer an approved substance for weight loss.

Sibutramin not approved for weight loss

In 2010, Sibutramin was removed from the U.S. market because for some patients it had been found to dramatically increase blood pressure and pulse. Further, as A.P. reported, "patients with a history of coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, arrhythmia or stroke" may be at greater risk if they take a product containing Sibutramin.

The substance can also interact with certain other medications in a life-threatening way, though the company claims there have been no reports of adverse side-effects from anyone taking their products. Both products were distributed by the company from between May 2011 and May 2013.

If you are taking JaDera or Xiyouji Qingzhi you are advised to stop. If you've questions about the products or about this recall, telephone 305-383-7600.

Article Source - http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/352298

Carolina Monroe Written by: Carolina
Way To Be Healthy Updated at: 10:30 PM
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