Accomplix Review

Accomplix is a weight loss supplement which claims to contain “a mechanism of action that is different from any other weight loss supplement you’ve taken.” (Accomplix website) Don’t be fooled–Accomplix is no different from dozens of other weight loss supplements. Like so many others, it contains common ingredients in undisclosed amounts. The Accomplix website is packed with misleading claims and supposed clinical findings which are vague and unattributed to any source.

What does Accomplix contain?

Chromium Dinicotinate Glycinate 175 mcg
Vitamin B-6 4mg
Vitamin B-12 375 mcg
Vitamin C 50 mg
Hoodia Gordonii
Banana Leaf Extract
Clary Sage
Guggelsterones lipid extract
Citrus Aurantium
Cinnamon Bark
L-Tyrosine
Magnolia Bark Extract
Guarana Extract (50% caffeine)
Green Tea

Hoodia is one of the most hyped weight loss ingredients in years. Too bad all the hype can’t make it effective. There’s been one study published about the effects of Hoodia and I found it very interesting. Just a few caveats though: the study was done on rats, and the Hoodia extract, P57, was injected directly into the brains of said rats. MacLean, the researcher conducting the study, asserted that the Liver processed the P57 so easily that an effective (high enough) dosage would likely be impossible.

Citrus aurantium contains Synephrine. Studies on Synephrine have been conflicting. While some studies have found Synephrine to be beneficial in weight loss, others have shown Synephrine could be dangerous. A study done in 2004 states that the required dose of Synephrine necessary to promote fat loss in humans is very high and that such a high dosage would have harmful side effects. We’re 50/50 on Synephrine.

Tyrosine is a building block for neurotransmitters, which are chemicals used to relay, amplify and modulate signals between a neuron and another cell. It has been proven to be beneficial in weight loss if the dosage is equal to 500 to 1500 mg daily. Since we don’t know how much Tyrosine is contained in Accomplix, we cannot determine if it will be effective in this supplement. (History would tell us that there’s not enough Tyrosine in there).

Many studies have found Green Tea to be effective in promoting weight loss. However, without knowing exactly how much green tea is contained in Accomplix, it is impossible to determine if it is effective in this weight loss supplement.

Accomplix Video Review

What do the Accomplix Clinical Studies Say?

Accomplix leads consumers to believe they have conducted research on their specific product–they have not. The Accomplix website states the following:

“In a ‘Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Crossover’ clinical study the Accomplix™ formula was shown to be effective for 87% of all people. A study of this quality and depth is virtually unheard of for a ‘natural dietary supplement’.”

We find it interesting that there is no mention of who performed the study, when and where it was performed, and what the specific findings were. The study was conducted NOT on Accomplix but on the formula. As noted before, some of the ingredients in Accomplix CAN be effective in promoting weight loss IF they are used in the proper amounts. Once again, Accomplix does not list the amounts of each individual ingredient so the effectiveness of Accomplix cannot be determined.

How much does Accomplix cost?

Accomplix costs $74.95 for 150 capsules. If the maximum recommended dosage of 6 capsules per day is taken, one bottle will last 25 days. Compared to other weight loss supplements which contain the same ingredients, Accomplix is very, very expensive. It is no more effective than other products with the same ingredients.

Accomplix Guarantee

Accomplix has a money-back guarantee. However, like that of many other weight loss supplements, the Accomplix guarantee has fine print which you should know about. You have to return your unused portion with the invoice within 30 days of purchase. You must also return all unopened packages. There is a 25%
administrative fee and it takes up to two months for you to receive your money back.

Accomplix Review Conclusion

Accomplix is no different from dozens of other weight loss supplements. Despite their claims to be backed by clinical research, they have proven nothing except that they are misleading. Accomplix is very expensive and will not give you the results you are looking for.

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