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		<title>Weightloss 16 Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 15:44:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Diet Pill Reviews]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/weightloss16.png" alt="weightloss16" title="weightloss16" width="200" height="18" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1140" />
<p>Weightloss 16 is a diet pill that claims to cause:<br />
 &#8220;-Unbelievable energy<br />
- Proven appetite suppression<br />
 -Noticeable, weight loss and size loss or your money back.<br />
- Improved mental clarity and concentration during that &#8216;after lunchtime&#8217; crash&#8221; (website).<br />
This Weightloss 16 review will explore the ingredients contained in Weightloss 16 diet pills and help you realize what you can (or cannot) expect from this product.</p>
<h3>Weightloss 16 Ingredients</h3>
<p>Chromium Polynicotinate has shown varying results in clinical trials.</p>
<p>Vitamin B12 is important to good health, but it does not cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Caffeine increases metabolic rate, leading to weight loss. However, Weightloss 16 fails to disclose how much caffeine it contains. Therefore, it is impossible to know if Weightloss 16 contains enough caffeine to cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Xanthinol Nicotinate has not been shown to cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Inositol Hexaniacinate helps transport fats from the liver; it has not been proven to directly contribute to weight loss. Inositol is used to treat Panic Disorder, ADD, and Depression.</p>
<p>Green tea causes weight loss when used in doses of 300 mg or more per day. Again, Weightloss 16 does not say how much green tea is contained in each serving.</p>
<p>Bitter orange (citrus aurantium) is an excellent diet pill ingredient. The important thing to note with citrus aurantium is the concentration it contains&#8211;the higher the concentration the better. There is no indication of the concentration of citrus aurantium in Weightloss 16.</p>
<p>Brown seaweed extract is an antioxidant, but it has not been proven to cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Enzyme blend containing:</p>
<p>Acid Protease</p>
<p>Amylase</p>
<p>Cellulose</p>
<p>Glucoamylase</p>
<p>Lactase</p>
<p>Lipase</p>
<p>Bromelain is an anti-inflammatory; it does not cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Lactobacillus Acidophilus</p>
<h3>Weightloss 16 Cost</h3>
<p>Weightloss 16 diet pills cost $15.95 per month. This is quite inexpensive as diet pills go. However, since Weightloss 16 contains only a few proven ingredients, and since the amounts of these ingredients is undisclosed, there is no way of knowing if Weightloss 16 will help you lose weight. Therefore, this Weightloss 16 review finds that any amount is too much to pay for Weightloss 16 diet pills.</p>
<h3>Weightloss 16 Guarantee</h3>
<p>Weightloss 16 claims to have a &#8220;100% NO QUESTIONS ASKED LIFETIME Money-Back Guarantee&#8221; (website). Unfortunately, there are no details given about the guarantee. This is quite common with diet pills. It usually means there is a lot of fine print they don&#8217;t want customers to know about.</p>
<h3>Weightloss 16 Website</h3>
<p>Weightloss 16 has a very unprofessional website. There was obviously very little time or money put into this site. In addition, the website is vague about the ingredients, dosage directions, and possible side effects associated with Weightloss 16. </p>
<p>There are several testimonials on the Weightloss 16 website. The before and after photos are low quality, and it is hard to tell if it is the same person in both photos.</p>
<h3>Weightloss 16 Conclusion</h3>
<p>This Weightloss 16 review finds that Weightloss 16 is not worth your time or money. There is no evidence to show Weightloss 16 actually contributes to weight loss. Do yourself a favor and use one of our recommended products; they contain proven ingredients in the necessary amounts.</p>
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<p>Weightloss 16 is a diet pill that claims to cause:<br />
 &#8220;-Unbelievable energy<br />
- Proven appetite suppression<br />
 -Noticeable, weight loss and size loss or your money back.<br />
- Improved mental clarity and concentration during that &#8216;after lunchtime&#8217; crash&#8221; (website).<br />
This Weightloss 16 review will explore the ingredients contained in Weightloss 16 diet pills and help you realize what you can (or cannot) expect from this product.</p>
<h3>Weightloss 16 Ingredients</h3>
<p>Chromium Polynicotinate has shown varying results in clinical trials.</p>
<p>Vitamin B12 is important to good health, but it does not cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Caffeine increases metabolic rate, leading to weight loss. However, Weightloss 16 fails to disclose how much caffeine it contains. Therefore, it is impossible to know if Weightloss 16 contains enough caffeine to cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Xanthinol Nicotinate has not been shown to cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Inositol Hexaniacinate helps transport fats from the liver; it has not been proven to directly contribute to weight loss. Inositol is used to treat Panic Disorder, ADD, and Depression.</p>
<p>Green tea causes weight loss when used in doses of 300 mg or more per day. Again, Weightloss 16 does not say how much green tea is contained in each serving.</p>
<p>Bitter orange (citrus aurantium) is an excellent diet pill ingredient. The important thing to note with citrus aurantium is the concentration it contains&#8211;the higher the concentration the better. There is no indication of the concentration of citrus aurantium in Weightloss 16.</p>
<p>Brown seaweed extract is an antioxidant, but it has not been proven to cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Enzyme blend containing:</p>
<p>Acid Protease</p>
<p>Amylase</p>
<p>Cellulose</p>
<p>Glucoamylase</p>
<p>Lactase</p>
<p>Lipase</p>
<p>Bromelain is an anti-inflammatory; it does not cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Lactobacillus Acidophilus</p>
<h3>Weightloss 16 Cost</h3>
<p>Weightloss 16 diet pills cost $15.95 per month. This is quite inexpensive as diet pills go. However, since Weightloss 16 contains only a few proven ingredients, and since the amounts of these ingredients is undisclosed, there is no way of knowing if Weightloss 16 will help you lose weight. Therefore, this Weightloss 16 review finds that any amount is too much to pay for Weightloss 16 diet pills.</p>
<h3>Weightloss 16 Guarantee</h3>
<p>Weightloss 16 claims to have a &#8220;100% NO QUESTIONS ASKED LIFETIME Money-Back Guarantee&#8221; (website). Unfortunately, there are no details given about the guarantee. This is quite common with diet pills. It usually means there is a lot of fine print they don&#8217;t want customers to know about.</p>
<h3>Weightloss 16 Website</h3>
<p>Weightloss 16 has a very unprofessional website. There was obviously very little time or money put into this site. In addition, the website is vague about the ingredients, dosage directions, and possible side effects associated with Weightloss 16. </p>
<p>There are several testimonials on the Weightloss 16 website. The before and after photos are low quality, and it is hard to tell if it is the same person in both photos.</p>
<h3>Weightloss 16 Conclusion</h3>
<p>This Weightloss 16 review finds that Weightloss 16 is not worth your time or money. There is no evidence to show Weightloss 16 actually contributes to weight loss. Do yourself a favor and use one of our recommended products; they contain proven ingredients in the necessary amounts.</p>
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		<title>AmbiSlim PM Review</title>
		<link>http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/ambislim-pm-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 15:54:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Diet Pill Reviews]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/ambislim.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-720" title="ambislim" src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/ambislim.jpg" alt="" width="73" height="150" /></a>AmbiSlim PM is a diet pill that &#8220;has a unique blend of natural ingredients that will allow you to sleep well AND lose weight at the same time&#8221; (website). What we see is a product that contains only two proven ingredients and does not disclose how much of any ingredient is included. This AmbiSlim PM review will give the highlights (and lowlights) of AmbiSlim PM to help you see that this product is not the one you are looking for.</p>
<h3>Hydroxycitric Acid Update</h3>
<p>On May 1, 2009 the FDA issued a warning to consumers to stop taking Hydroxycut-branded products.  Over more than 7 years they have received 23 reports of health related issues with those taking Hydroxycut-branded products.  The main health concern appears to be serious liver-related problems.  Iovate Health Sciences Inc., the makers of Hydroxcut, have voluntarily recalled all of the products under question in the FDA&#8217;s report</p>
<p>Common symptoms of liver complications include:</p>
<ul>
<li>jaundice (yellowing of the skin)</li>
<li>brown urine</li>
<li>light colored stools</li>
<li>unusual tiredness</li>
<li>stomach pain</li>
<li>itching</li>
<li>loss of appetite</li>
<li>weakness</li>
<li>vomiting</li>
</ul>
<p>In light of the recent FDA warning concerning the possible dangers of Hydroxycut-branded diet pills, many believe that the associated health risks are likely due to the inclusion of the commonly used ingredient Hydroxycitric Acid, or HCA. And while according to the FDA, &#8220;The agency has not yet determined which ingredients, dosages, or other health-related factors may be associated with risks related to these Hydroxycut products. The products contain a variety of ingredients and herbal extracts.&#8221; you can never be too cautious.  </p>
<p>So, while further study and research is needed to confirm the link between HCA and the liver problems, until proven otherwise <strong>any products that contain HCA are no longer recommended on this website.</strong> </p>
<h3>AmbiSlim PM Ingredients</h3>
<p>AmbiSlim PM contains a proprietary blend of the following ingredients:</p>
<p>Decaffeinated Green Tea&#8211;<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/green-tea-review/" >Green tea</a> has been shown to contribute to weight loss due to the caffeine it contains. Thus, This AmbiSlim PM review finds the Decaffeinated Green Tea in AmbiSlim PM diet pills will not cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Slimaluma is made of Caralluma Fimbriata Extract. There has not been sufficient research done on Caralluma Fimbriata Extract.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/chromium-picolinate-review/" >Chromium Polynicotinate</a> has shown varying results in clinical trials. Some studies have found it contributes to weight loss while other studies have found it does not.</p>
<p>Magnolia Bark</p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/guggulesterones-review/" >Guggulsterone </a>is supposed to increase thyroid function, leading to weight loss. However, more research is needed to prove this.</p>
<p>Dandelion Root</p>
<p>Coleus Forskohlii has been shown to contribute to weight loss. Unfortunately, AmbiSlim PM includes Coleus Forskohlii in a proprietary blend, so there is no way of knowing if there is enough of it to contribute to weight loss.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/garcinia-cambogia-review/" >Garcinia Cambogia</a> contains HCA, which has been proven to contribute to weight loss. However, AmbiSlim PM does not list how much garcinia cambogia it contains.</p>
<p>Cinnamon Extract is supposed to help control blood sugar, but research has not proven this.</p>
<p>Valerian Root promotes restful sleep.</p>
<p>Hops flower</p>
<p>Jujube Extract</p>
<p>Passion Flower promotes restful sleep.</p>
<p>Phenibut</p>
<p>Chamomile Extract</p>
<p>Ashwagandha</p>
<p>Melatonin promotes restful sleep.</p>
<h3>AmbiSlim PM Cost</h3>
<p>A one month supply of AmbiSlim PM diet pills costs $19.99. The AmbiSlim PM website claims this saves you $40 per bottle. This is a common tactic among diet pill companies; they want you to think you are getting a great deal so you will buy their product. Don&#8217;t be tricked into buying AmbiSlim PM. AmbiSlim PM contains only a couple proven ingredients, and the amounts of these ingredients are not disclosed. Thus, any amount of money for AmbiSlim PM is too much.</p>
<h3>AmbiSlim PM Guarantee</h3>
<p>AmbiSlim PM offers a 30 day money back guarantee. We would really prefer to see a 90 day guarantee, and be assured you will use the AmbiSlim PM guarantee if you buy it.</p>
<h3>AmbiSlim PM Conclusion</h3>
<p>This AmbiSlim PM review finds AmbiSlim PM is nothing to write home about. It is a typical diet pill&#8211;it contains a couple proven ingredients but fails to mention how much of those ingredients are included. Don&#8217;t get stuck with a diet pill you regret; look for a diet pill that contains clinically proven ingredients in the necessary amounts. Look through our recommended products for some good options.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/ambislim.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-720" title="ambislim" src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/ambislim.jpg" alt="" width="73" height="150" /></a>AmbiSlim PM is a diet pill that &#8220;has a unique blend of natural ingredients that will allow you to sleep well AND lose weight at the same time&#8221; (website). What we see is a product that contains only two proven ingredients and does not disclose how much of any ingredient is included. This AmbiSlim PM review will give the highlights (and lowlights) of AmbiSlim PM to help you see that this product is not the one you are looking for.</p>
<h3>Hydroxycitric Acid Update</h3>
<p>On May 1, 2009 the FDA issued a warning to consumers to stop taking Hydroxycut-branded products.  Over more than 7 years they have received 23 reports of health related issues with those taking Hydroxycut-branded products.  The main health concern appears to be serious liver-related problems.  Iovate Health Sciences Inc., the makers of Hydroxcut, have voluntarily recalled all of the products under question in the FDA&#8217;s report</p>
<p>Common symptoms of liver complications include:</p>
<ul>
<li>jaundice (yellowing of the skin)</li>
<li>brown urine</li>
<li>light colored stools</li>
<li>unusual tiredness</li>
<li>stomach pain</li>
<li>itching</li>
<li>loss of appetite</li>
<li>weakness</li>
<li>vomiting</li>
</ul>
<p>In light of the recent FDA warning concerning the possible dangers of Hydroxycut-branded diet pills, many believe that the associated health risks are likely due to the inclusion of the commonly used ingredient Hydroxycitric Acid, or HCA. And while according to the FDA, &#8220;The agency has not yet determined which ingredients, dosages, or other health-related factors may be associated with risks related to these Hydroxycut products. The products contain a variety of ingredients and herbal extracts.&#8221; you can never be too cautious.  </p>
<p>So, while further study and research is needed to confirm the link between HCA and the liver problems, until proven otherwise <strong>any products that contain HCA are no longer recommended on this website.</strong> </p>
<h3>AmbiSlim PM Ingredients</h3>
<p>AmbiSlim PM contains a proprietary blend of the following ingredients:</p>
<p>Decaffeinated Green Tea&#8211;<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/green-tea-review/" >Green tea</a> has been shown to contribute to weight loss due to the caffeine it contains. Thus, This AmbiSlim PM review finds the Decaffeinated Green Tea in AmbiSlim PM diet pills will not cause weight loss.</p>
<p>Slimaluma is made of Caralluma Fimbriata Extract. There has not been sufficient research done on Caralluma Fimbriata Extract.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/chromium-picolinate-review/" >Chromium Polynicotinate</a> has shown varying results in clinical trials. Some studies have found it contributes to weight loss while other studies have found it does not.</p>
<p>Magnolia Bark</p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/guggulesterones-review/" >Guggulsterone </a>is supposed to increase thyroid function, leading to weight loss. However, more research is needed to prove this.</p>
<p>Dandelion Root</p>
<p>Coleus Forskohlii has been shown to contribute to weight loss. Unfortunately, AmbiSlim PM includes Coleus Forskohlii in a proprietary blend, so there is no way of knowing if there is enough of it to contribute to weight loss.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/garcinia-cambogia-review/" >Garcinia Cambogia</a> contains HCA, which has been proven to contribute to weight loss. However, AmbiSlim PM does not list how much garcinia cambogia it contains.</p>
<p>Cinnamon Extract is supposed to help control blood sugar, but research has not proven this.</p>
<p>Valerian Root promotes restful sleep.</p>
<p>Hops flower</p>
<p>Jujube Extract</p>
<p>Passion Flower promotes restful sleep.</p>
<p>Phenibut</p>
<p>Chamomile Extract</p>
<p>Ashwagandha</p>
<p>Melatonin promotes restful sleep.</p>
<h3>AmbiSlim PM Cost</h3>
<p>A one month supply of AmbiSlim PM diet pills costs $19.99. The AmbiSlim PM website claims this saves you $40 per bottle. This is a common tactic among diet pill companies; they want you to think you are getting a great deal so you will buy their product. Don&#8217;t be tricked into buying AmbiSlim PM. AmbiSlim PM contains only a couple proven ingredients, and the amounts of these ingredients are not disclosed. Thus, any amount of money for AmbiSlim PM is too much.</p>
<h3>AmbiSlim PM Guarantee</h3>
<p>AmbiSlim PM offers a 30 day money back guarantee. We would really prefer to see a 90 day guarantee, and be assured you will use the AmbiSlim PM guarantee if you buy it.</p>
<h3>AmbiSlim PM Conclusion</h3>
<p>This AmbiSlim PM review finds AmbiSlim PM is nothing to write home about. It is a typical diet pill&#8211;it contains a couple proven ingredients but fails to mention how much of those ingredients are included. Don&#8217;t get stuck with a diet pill you regret; look for a diet pill that contains clinically proven ingredients in the necessary amounts. Look through our recommended products for some good options.</p>
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		<title>Leptorexin Review</title>
		<link>http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/leptorexin-review-2/</link>
		<comments>http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/leptorexin-review-2/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 17:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cgurr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/goto.php?a=leptorexin" rel="nofollow"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-733" title="leptorexin" src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/leptorexin.jpg" alt="" width="83" height="151" /></a><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/goto.php?a=leptorexin" rel="nofollow">Leptorexin</a> bases their ingredient profile on 6 different health areas: Fat Burning, Euphoric, Superfood, Anti-aging, Cellular Detox, Lean Muscle, and Key Vitamins.  As such, their ingredient list is quite lengthy.  They claim to provide &#8220;Visual results within 72 hours!&#8221; That&#8217;s quite a claim.  They do, however, back it up with one of the best guarantees in the industry.</p>
<p>This Leptorexin review will look into their ingredients to see if it is all that they claim.</p>
<h3>Leptorexin Ingredients</h3>
<p><strong>Vitamins &amp; Minerals</strong></p>
<p>Vitamin C (60 mg)<br />
Vitamin B12 (60 mcg)<br />
Vitamin B6 (5 mg)<br />
<a href="" >Chromium Polynicotinate</a> (200 mcg)<br />
Selenium (50 mcg)</p>
<p><strong>Euphoric Fat Burning Matrix (715 mg)</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/charge-asf-labrada-review/charge-asf/" >Chocamine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/635-revision/" >DiCaffeine Malate</a><br />
Rhodiola Rosea<br />
St Johns Wort<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/slimquick-night-review/" >L-Tyrosine</a><br />
Picamilon<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/lipotrox-review/" >Phenylethylamine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/hyper-hoodia-review/hyper-hoodia/" >Synephrine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/925-revision-8/" >Ginkgo</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/148-revision-11/" >Siberian Ginseng</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/419-revision/" >Ginger</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/943-revision-5/" >5-HTP</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/200-revision-6/" >Vinpocetine</a></p>
<p><strong>Superfood Matrix (400 mg)</strong></p>
<p>Barley<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/avesil-review/avesil/" >Garlic</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/5-autosave/" >Cayenne</a><br />
Buckwheat<br />
Soybean<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/943-autosave/" >Flaxseed</a><br />
Lactobacillus Acidophillus<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/slender-fx-review/" >Wheatgrass</a><br />
Acai<br />
Alfalfa</p>
<p><strong>Lean Muscle Matrix (480 mg)</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/centrilean-review/centrilean-2/" >L-Glutamine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/911-revision-12/" >Creatine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/804-autosave/" >L-Arginine</a><br />
Avena Sativa<br />
Mucuna Pruriens<br />
Ipriflavone<br />
Ecdysterone<br />
Coleus</p>
<p><strong>Cellular Detox Matrix (400 mg)</strong></p>
<p>Dandelion Root<br />
Milk Thistle<br />
Licorice<br />
Cranberry<br />
Uva Ursi<br />
Sage</p>
<p><strong>Anti-Aging Matrix (150 mg)</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/jetfuel-review/" >Green Tea</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/avesil-review/" >DMAE</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/911-autosave/" >L-Carnitine</a><br />
Alpha Lipoic Acid</p>
<p>For full reviews of each ingredient, click on its link above.</p>
<p>Leptorexin&#8217;s ingredient profile contains both quality, proven ingredients as well as some that aren&#8217;t likely to do much.  Often when we see a long list of ingredients such as this our first reaction is to assume that they aren&#8217;t able to fit enough of each ingredient in the pill to be effective.  With Leptorexin, however, this may or may not be the case.  They use proprietary blends, which is a big turnoff.  But the amounts of those blends (or at least a couple of the blends) appears to possibly be sufficient to be effective.  With all proprietary blends, however, it&#8217;s extremely difficult to give a solid answer as to its probable effectiveness.</p>
<h3>Leptorexin Marketing</h3>
<p>The first that we noticed is that <a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/goto.php?a=leptorexin" rel="nofollow">Leptorexin</a> looked incredibly familiar.  Well if you look at PatenTrim, you may feel the same way.  It looks like Leptorexin has copied many of the design features of PatenTrim.  I&#8217;m not sure what exactly their strategy was for such a move, but it&#8217;s possible that they are trying to borrow from some of PatenTrim&#8217;s credibility.</p>
<p>Aside from that, the website is quite open about the ingredients (although they do use proprietary blends) and has some basic details about most of them.  We like that.  They do, however, use the overly abused TV logos, trying to make you think that they&#8217;ve been featured on them.  That&#8217;s highly unlikely.</p>
<h3>The Leptorexin Guarantee</h3>
<p>They have a 100% lifetime money back guarantee.  You can only return unopened bottles, but this is still much better than almost all of the other guarantees out there.</p>
<h3>Leptorexin Cost</h3>
<p>For one bottle it&#8217;s $59.99.</p>
<h3>Leptorexin Conclusion</h3>
<p>The ingredient profile in Leptorexin contains a myriad of ingredients.  Some are good, some are mediocre.  We like their great guarantee and if the pill is effective, the price isn&#8217;t too bad.  It&#8217;s always hard to fully recommend something that uses proprietary blends, so <a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/goto.php?a=leptorexin" rel="nofollow">Leptorexin </a>gets a pretty average review.  There may be better solutions out there, but it is likely to help you lose weight.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/goto.php?a=leptorexin" rel="nofollow"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-733" title="leptorexin" src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/leptorexin.jpg" alt="" width="83" height="151" /></a><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/goto.php?a=leptorexin" rel="nofollow">Leptorexin</a> bases their ingredient profile on 6 different health areas: Fat Burning, Euphoric, Superfood, Anti-aging, Cellular Detox, Lean Muscle, and Key Vitamins.  As such, their ingredient list is quite lengthy.  They claim to provide &#8220;Visual results within 72 hours!&#8221; That&#8217;s quite a claim.  They do, however, back it up with one of the best guarantees in the industry.</p>
<p>This Leptorexin review will look into their ingredients to see if it is all that they claim.</p>
<h3>Leptorexin Ingredients</h3>
<p><strong>Vitamins &amp; Minerals</strong></p>
<p>Vitamin C (60 mg)<br />
Vitamin B12 (60 mcg)<br />
Vitamin B6 (5 mg)<br />
<a href="" >Chromium Polynicotinate</a> (200 mcg)<br />
Selenium (50 mcg)</p>
<p><strong>Euphoric Fat Burning Matrix (715 mg)</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/charge-asf-labrada-review/charge-asf/" >Chocamine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/635-revision/" >DiCaffeine Malate</a><br />
Rhodiola Rosea<br />
St Johns Wort<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/slimquick-night-review/" >L-Tyrosine</a><br />
Picamilon<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/lipotrox-review/" >Phenylethylamine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/hyper-hoodia-review/hyper-hoodia/" >Synephrine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/925-revision-8/" >Ginkgo</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/148-revision-11/" >Siberian Ginseng</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/419-revision/" >Ginger</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/943-revision-5/" >5-HTP</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/200-revision-6/" >Vinpocetine</a></p>
<p><strong>Superfood Matrix (400 mg)</strong></p>
<p>Barley<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/avesil-review/avesil/" >Garlic</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/5-autosave/" >Cayenne</a><br />
Buckwheat<br />
Soybean<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/943-autosave/" >Flaxseed</a><br />
Lactobacillus Acidophillus<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/slender-fx-review/" >Wheatgrass</a><br />
Acai<br />
Alfalfa</p>
<p><strong>Lean Muscle Matrix (480 mg)</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/centrilean-review/centrilean-2/" >L-Glutamine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/911-revision-12/" >Creatine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/804-autosave/" >L-Arginine</a><br />
Avena Sativa<br />
Mucuna Pruriens<br />
Ipriflavone<br />
Ecdysterone<br />
Coleus</p>
<p><strong>Cellular Detox Matrix (400 mg)</strong></p>
<p>Dandelion Root<br />
Milk Thistle<br />
Licorice<br />
Cranberry<br />
Uva Ursi<br />
Sage</p>
<p><strong>Anti-Aging Matrix (150 mg)</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/jetfuel-review/" >Green Tea</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/avesil-review/" >DMAE</a><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2009/911-autosave/" >L-Carnitine</a><br />
Alpha Lipoic Acid</p>
<p>For full reviews of each ingredient, click on its link above.</p>
<p>Leptorexin&#8217;s ingredient profile contains both quality, proven ingredients as well as some that aren&#8217;t likely to do much.  Often when we see a long list of ingredients such as this our first reaction is to assume that they aren&#8217;t able to fit enough of each ingredient in the pill to be effective.  With Leptorexin, however, this may or may not be the case.  They use proprietary blends, which is a big turnoff.  But the amounts of those blends (or at least a couple of the blends) appears to possibly be sufficient to be effective.  With all proprietary blends, however, it&#8217;s extremely difficult to give a solid answer as to its probable effectiveness.</p>
<h3>Leptorexin Marketing</h3>
<p>The first that we noticed is that <a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/goto.php?a=leptorexin" rel="nofollow">Leptorexin</a> looked incredibly familiar.  Well if you look at PatenTrim, you may feel the same way.  It looks like Leptorexin has copied many of the design features of PatenTrim.  I&#8217;m not sure what exactly their strategy was for such a move, but it&#8217;s possible that they are trying to borrow from some of PatenTrim&#8217;s credibility.</p>
<p>Aside from that, the website is quite open about the ingredients (although they do use proprietary blends) and has some basic details about most of them.  We like that.  They do, however, use the overly abused TV logos, trying to make you think that they&#8217;ve been featured on them.  That&#8217;s highly unlikely.</p>
<h3>The Leptorexin Guarantee</h3>
<p>They have a 100% lifetime money back guarantee.  You can only return unopened bottles, but this is still much better than almost all of the other guarantees out there.</p>
<h3>Leptorexin Cost</h3>
<p>For one bottle it&#8217;s $59.99.</p>
<h3>Leptorexin Conclusion</h3>
<p>The ingredient profile in Leptorexin contains a myriad of ingredients.  Some are good, some are mediocre.  We like their great guarantee and if the pill is effective, the price isn&#8217;t too bad.  It&#8217;s always hard to fully recommend something that uses proprietary blends, so <a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/goto.php?a=leptorexin" rel="nofollow">Leptorexin </a>gets a pretty average review.  There may be better solutions out there, but it is likely to help you lose weight.</p>
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		<title>7-DFBX Review</title>
		<link>http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/7-dfbx-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 16:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Diet Pill Reviews]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Patentrim]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[alfalfa]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[apple pectin]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[buchu leaves]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="30px;" align="left"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-657" title="7-dfbx" src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/7-dfbx.jpg" alt="" width="82" height="150" />7-DFBX is a diet pill that claims, &#8220;Buy 7-DFBX Today   and be 7, 10, 14, Even up to   21   POUNDS   Skinnier in 7 Days!!&#8221; (website) This 7-DFBX review will explain the ingredients in 7-DFBX as well as determine what validity (if any) there is in the claims about 7-DFBX.</p>
<h3>7-DFBX Ingredients</h3>
<p style="30px;" align="left"><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/caffeine-anhydrous-review/" >Caffeine Anyhdrous </a>is just regular caffeine. It has been shown to contribute to weight loss.<br />
<span class="style24">Potassium Gluconate has healthy benefits but has not been shown to contribute to weight loss.</span><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/chromium-picolinate-review/" >Chromium Polynicotinate</a> has been shown to contribute to weight loss by some studies, but not by others.<br />
<span class="style24">Psyllium Husk </span><br />
<span class="style42">Oat Bran Fiber </span><br />
<span class="style24">Barley Rice Fiber </span><br />
<span class="style42">Apple Pectin </span><br />
<span class="style24">Fennel Seed</span><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/glucomannan-review/" >Glucomannan</a><span class="style42"> (267 mg) </span>is a dietary fiber which is supposed to make users feel full. Studies have shown glucomannan to be effective when used at a dose of 2-4 g per day. Thus, this 7-DFBX review finds there is not enough glucomannan in 7-DFBX diet pills to be effective.<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/flaxseed-review/" ><span class='style24'>Flax seed powder </span></a><br />
<span class="style42">Dandelion Root </span><br />
<span class="style24">Uva Ursi</span> is used to treat headaches and bladder infections. There is evidence that a drug interaction is possible when Uva Ursi is combined with diuretics (like Buchu, Juniper, parsley, and mint leaf).<br />
<span class="style42">Cranberry </span><br />
<span class="style24">Buchu Leaves 4:1is a diuretic.</span><br />
<span class="style42">Alfalfa </span><br />
<span class="style24">Juniper Berries is a diuretic.</span><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/garlic-review/" >Garlic</a><span class="style24"> 100:1 </span><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/ginger-review-is-ginger-effective-in-diet-pills/" >Ginger Root</a><br />
<span class="style24">Parsley is a diuretic.</span><br />
Goldenseal<br />
<span class="style24">Mint leaf is a diuretic.</span><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/raspberry-ketone-review-effectiveness-of-raspberry-ketone-in-weight-loss/" >Red Raspberry</a> Leaf<br />
<span class="style24">Lemon Peel </span><br />
Hawthorn Berries<br />
<span class="style24">Red Clover Leaf </span><br />
Burdock Root<br />
<span class="style24">Irish Moss</span><br />
Aloe Vera<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/cayenne-review/" ><span class='style24'>Cayenne Pepper </span></a><br />
Sage<br />
<span class="style24">Noni </span><br />
Mangosteen<br />
<span class="style24">Pomegranate </span><br />
Apple Cider Vinegar<br />
<span class="style24">Grapefruit Seed </span></p>
<p style="30px;" align="left">7-DFBX is a diuretic (it rids your body of water). So, you might see a little weight loss from using 7-DFBX diet pills, but you will probably be on the toilet a lot. Don&#8217;t count on keeping the weight off either.</p>
<h3>7-DFBX Cost</h3>
<p style="30px;" align="left">7-DFBX costs $19.99 per bottle (for a one week supply). This is very expensive, considering there is no evidence to show that 7-DFBX actually works.</p>
<h3>7-DFBX Guarantee</h3>
<p style="30px;" align="left"><span class="style44">The 7-DFBX website says, &#8220;If you are not satisfied with our product, please return the empty bottle to receive full refund less S&amp;H. If you purchased more than 1 bottle, all other bottles MUST be in unopend, unused, and resellable condition.&#8221; This seems like a pretty good guarantee, although they do not specify how much time you have to return the product for a refund.<br />
</span></p>
<h3>7-DFBX Claims</h3>
<p style="30px;" align="left">7-DFBX claims you can lose up to 21 pounds in one week by taking 7-DFBX diet pills. Anything that promises more than about a pound a day should be questioned. If you do happen to lose some weight when taking 7-DFBX, you won&#8217;t keep the weight off. 7-DFBX does warn to take a week off in between bottles.</p>
<h3>7-DFBX Conclusion</h3>
<p style="30px;" align="left">This 7-DFBX review finds this product is not worth your money. You might experience some weight loss from 7-DFBX, but only because you will be stuck on the toilet. There are more comfortable and more lasting ways to lose weight. Check out our recommended products. They contain proven ingredients in correct amounts.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="30px;" align="left"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-657" title="7-dfbx" src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/7-dfbx.jpg" alt="" width="82" height="150" />7-DFBX is a diet pill that claims, &#8220;Buy 7-DFBX Today   and be 7, 10, 14, Even up to   21   POUNDS   Skinnier in 7 Days!!&#8221; (website) This 7-DFBX review will explain the ingredients in 7-DFBX as well as determine what validity (if any) there is in the claims about 7-DFBX.</p>
<h3>7-DFBX Ingredients</h3>
<p style="30px;" align="left"><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/caffeine-anhydrous-review/" >Caffeine Anyhdrous </a>is just regular caffeine. It has been shown to contribute to weight loss.<br />
<span class="style24">Potassium Gluconate has healthy benefits but has not been shown to contribute to weight loss.</span><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/chromium-picolinate-review/" >Chromium Polynicotinate</a> has been shown to contribute to weight loss by some studies, but not by others.<br />
<span class="style24">Psyllium Husk </span><br />
<span class="style42">Oat Bran Fiber </span><br />
<span class="style24">Barley Rice Fiber </span><br />
<span class="style42">Apple Pectin </span><br />
<span class="style24">Fennel Seed</span><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/glucomannan-review/" >Glucomannan</a><span class="style42"> (267 mg) </span>is a dietary fiber which is supposed to make users feel full. Studies have shown glucomannan to be effective when used at a dose of 2-4 g per day. Thus, this 7-DFBX review finds there is not enough glucomannan in 7-DFBX diet pills to be effective.<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/flaxseed-review/" ><span class='style24'>Flax seed powder </span></a><br />
<span class="style42">Dandelion Root </span><br />
<span class="style24">Uva Ursi</span> is used to treat headaches and bladder infections. There is evidence that a drug interaction is possible when Uva Ursi is combined with diuretics (like Buchu, Juniper, parsley, and mint leaf).<br />
<span class="style42">Cranberry </span><br />
<span class="style24">Buchu Leaves 4:1is a diuretic.</span><br />
<span class="style42">Alfalfa </span><br />
<span class="style24">Juniper Berries is a diuretic.</span><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/garlic-review/" >Garlic</a><span class="style24"> 100:1 </span><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/ginger-review-is-ginger-effective-in-diet-pills/" >Ginger Root</a><br />
<span class="style24">Parsley is a diuretic.</span><br />
Goldenseal<br />
<span class="style24">Mint leaf is a diuretic.</span><br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/raspberry-ketone-review-effectiveness-of-raspberry-ketone-in-weight-loss/" >Red Raspberry</a> Leaf<br />
<span class="style24">Lemon Peel </span><br />
Hawthorn Berries<br />
<span class="style24">Red Clover Leaf </span><br />
Burdock Root<br />
<span class="style24">Irish Moss</span><br />
Aloe Vera<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/cayenne-review/" ><span class='style24'>Cayenne Pepper </span></a><br />
Sage<br />
<span class="style24">Noni </span><br />
Mangosteen<br />
<span class="style24">Pomegranate </span><br />
Apple Cider Vinegar<br />
<span class="style24">Grapefruit Seed </span></p>
<p style="30px;" align="left">7-DFBX is a diuretic (it rids your body of water). So, you might see a little weight loss from using 7-DFBX diet pills, but you will probably be on the toilet a lot. Don&#8217;t count on keeping the weight off either.</p>
<h3>7-DFBX Cost</h3>
<p style="30px;" align="left">7-DFBX costs $19.99 per bottle (for a one week supply). This is very expensive, considering there is no evidence to show that 7-DFBX actually works.</p>
<h3>7-DFBX Guarantee</h3>
<p style="30px;" align="left"><span class="style44">The 7-DFBX website says, &#8220;If you are not satisfied with our product, please return the empty bottle to receive full refund less S&amp;H. If you purchased more than 1 bottle, all other bottles MUST be in unopend, unused, and resellable condition.&#8221; This seems like a pretty good guarantee, although they do not specify how much time you have to return the product for a refund.<br />
</span></p>
<h3>7-DFBX Claims</h3>
<p style="30px;" align="left">7-DFBX claims you can lose up to 21 pounds in one week by taking 7-DFBX diet pills. Anything that promises more than about a pound a day should be questioned. If you do happen to lose some weight when taking 7-DFBX, you won&#8217;t keep the weight off. 7-DFBX does warn to take a week off in between bottles.</p>
<h3>7-DFBX Conclusion</h3>
<p style="30px;" align="left">This 7-DFBX review finds this product is not worth your money. You might experience some weight loss from 7-DFBX, but only because you will be stuck on the toilet. There are more comfortable and more lasting ways to lose weight. Check out our recommended products. They contain proven ingredients in correct amounts.</p>
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		<title>7-DFB Review</title>
		<link>http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/7-dfb-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 16:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<h3>7-DFB (Seven day fat burner)</h3>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-656" title="7-dfb1" src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/7-dfb1.jpg" alt="" width="151" height="151" />According to their website, 7-DFB (seven day fat burner) is &#8220;the ONLY Fat Burner in the World that can help YOU Lose 7, 10, 14, Even Up To 21 POUNDS in Just 7-Days&#8221;. They claim the average loser loses 8.75 pounds in 7 days. This 7-DFB review will determine if there is any validity to these lofty claims.<br />
What are the ingredients in 7-DFB?</p>
<p>The following is the ingredient list found on the 7-DFB website</p>
<p>Serving Size: 6 Capsules<br />
Amount per 6 capsule serving</p>
<p>Total carbohydrate 2000 mg<br />
Dietary Fiber      2000 mg<br />
Potassium Gluconate  200 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/chromium-picolinate-review/" >Chromium Polynicotinat</a>e 2 mg<br />
Dandelion Root  1500 mg<br />
Psyllium Husk   500 mg<br />
Oat Bran Fiber   500 mg<br />
Rice Bran Fiber  500 mg<br />
Uva Ursi   500 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/glucomannan-review/" >Glucomannan</a> 500 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/flaxseed-review/" >Flax seed powder</a> 500 mg<br />
Cranberry   500 mg<br />
Buchu Leaves 4:1  200 mg<br />
Alfalfa   200 mg<br />
Juniper Berries  200 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/garlic-review/" >Garlic</a> 100:1   200 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/ginger-review-is-ginger-effective-in-diet-pills/" >Ginger Root </a> 120 mg<br />
Parsley   100 mg<br />
Mint leaf   100 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/raspberry-ketone-review-effectiveness-of-raspberry-ketone-in-weight-loss/" >Red Raspberry</a> Leaf  70 mg<br />
Lemon Peel   70 mg<br />
Hawthorn Berries  70 mg<br />
Red Clover Leaf  70 mg<br />
Burdock Root   70 mg<br />
Irish Moss   70 mg<br />
Aloe Vera   70 mg<br />
Sage    70 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/cayenne-review/" >Cayenne Pepper</a> 70 mg<br />
Noni    50 mg<br />
Mangosteen   50 mg<br />
Pomegranate   50 mg<br />
Apple Cider Vinegar  50 mg<br />
Grapefruit Seed  50 mg</p>
<p>What a long list of ingredients! The 7-DFB website has a description of each ingredient. In addition to those listed on the bottle, they also list <a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/caffeine-anhydrous-review/" >Caffeine Anyhdrous</a>, apple pectin, fennel seed, and goldenseal.<br />
This seems strange since these ingredients are not listed on the bottle.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/chromium-picolinate-review/" >Chromium Picolinate </a>(chromium + picolinic acid) is pushed by companies as an aid to losing weight. It is known that small quantities of chromium are “needed for glucose utilization by insulin in normal health, but deficiency is extremely rare in developed nations.” ((<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_picolinate">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_picolinate</a>))<br />
Some claim chromium picolinate reduces insulin resistance and leads to weight loss. However, studies show mixed results.</p>
<h3>Do you have a chromium deficiency? Probably not.</h3>
<p>Glucomannan is a dietary fiber which makes you feel full. Studies have shown it is effective in promoting weight loss, but only if you take 2-4 grams per day. The amount of glucomannan in 7-DFB diet pills is not enough to cause weight loss.</p>
<p>The remainder of the ingredients in 7-DFB might be healthy, but they have no effect on weight loss (unless you call a laxative effect a way to promote weight loss). This 7-DFB review finds there is no ingredient in 7-DFB which has been proven to contribute to weight loss (at least not in proven amounts).<br />
How much does 7-DFB cost?</p>
<p>One bottle of 7-DFB diet pills costs $19.99 for a seven day supply. However, if you join the Orovo club (a multi-level marketing company) you can get a bottle of 7-DFB for about $5 (after you pay full price for one product).</p>
<h3>How should 7-DFB be taken?</h3>
<p>The recommended dosage is 6 capsules twice a day for seven days. Allow 7-days without using the product in between cycles.<br />
What are the side effects of 7-DFB?</p>
<p>Side effects of 7-DFB diet pills include frequent bowel movements, increased heart rate, and nausea.<br />
Is there a guarantee for 7-DFB?</p>
<p>The 7-DFB website says they will give a full refund if you return your empty bottle (plus any unopened bottles). You will receive a &#8220;prompt refund&#8221; minus shipping and handling.</p>
<h3>7-DFB conclusion</h3>
<p>This 7-DFB review finds this is not a typical fat burner. It does not contain ingredients typically contained in fat burners. There are no proven ingredients in 7-DFB diet pills. Any claim that you can lose 21 pounds in seven days should be a huge red flag. Maybe you could lose weight on 7-DFB but it would most likely be because you would be stuck on the toilet for a week. If you really want to lose weight, look for a diet pill that includes proven ingredients in proven amounts.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>7-DFB (Seven day fat burner)</h3>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-656" title="7-dfb1" src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/7-dfb1.jpg" alt="" width="151" height="151" />According to their website, 7-DFB (seven day fat burner) is &#8220;the ONLY Fat Burner in the World that can help YOU Lose 7, 10, 14, Even Up To 21 POUNDS in Just 7-Days&#8221;. They claim the average loser loses 8.75 pounds in 7 days. This 7-DFB review will determine if there is any validity to these lofty claims.<br />
What are the ingredients in 7-DFB?</p>
<p>The following is the ingredient list found on the 7-DFB website</p>
<p>Serving Size: 6 Capsules<br />
Amount per 6 capsule serving</p>
<p>Total carbohydrate 2000 mg<br />
Dietary Fiber      2000 mg<br />
Potassium Gluconate  200 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/chromium-picolinate-review/" >Chromium Polynicotinat</a>e 2 mg<br />
Dandelion Root  1500 mg<br />
Psyllium Husk   500 mg<br />
Oat Bran Fiber   500 mg<br />
Rice Bran Fiber  500 mg<br />
Uva Ursi   500 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/glucomannan-review/" >Glucomannan</a> 500 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/flaxseed-review/" >Flax seed powder</a> 500 mg<br />
Cranberry   500 mg<br />
Buchu Leaves 4:1  200 mg<br />
Alfalfa   200 mg<br />
Juniper Berries  200 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/garlic-review/" >Garlic</a> 100:1   200 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/ginger-review-is-ginger-effective-in-diet-pills/" >Ginger Root </a> 120 mg<br />
Parsley   100 mg<br />
Mint leaf   100 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/raspberry-ketone-review-effectiveness-of-raspberry-ketone-in-weight-loss/" >Red Raspberry</a> Leaf  70 mg<br />
Lemon Peel   70 mg<br />
Hawthorn Berries  70 mg<br />
Red Clover Leaf  70 mg<br />
Burdock Root   70 mg<br />
Irish Moss   70 mg<br />
Aloe Vera   70 mg<br />
Sage    70 mg<br />
<a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/cayenne-review/" >Cayenne Pepper</a> 70 mg<br />
Noni    50 mg<br />
Mangosteen   50 mg<br />
Pomegranate   50 mg<br />
Apple Cider Vinegar  50 mg<br />
Grapefruit Seed  50 mg</p>
<p>What a long list of ingredients! The 7-DFB website has a description of each ingredient. In addition to those listed on the bottle, they also list <a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/caffeine-anhydrous-review/" >Caffeine Anyhdrous</a>, apple pectin, fennel seed, and goldenseal.<br />
This seems strange since these ingredients are not listed on the bottle.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/chromium-picolinate-review/" >Chromium Picolinate </a>(chromium + picolinic acid) is pushed by companies as an aid to losing weight. It is known that small quantities of chromium are “needed for glucose utilization by insulin in normal health, but deficiency is extremely rare in developed nations.” ((<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_picolinate">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_picolinate</a>))<br />
Some claim chromium picolinate reduces insulin resistance and leads to weight loss. However, studies show mixed results.</p>
<h3>Do you have a chromium deficiency? Probably not.</h3>
<p>Glucomannan is a dietary fiber which makes you feel full. Studies have shown it is effective in promoting weight loss, but only if you take 2-4 grams per day. The amount of glucomannan in 7-DFB diet pills is not enough to cause weight loss.</p>
<p>The remainder of the ingredients in 7-DFB might be healthy, but they have no effect on weight loss (unless you call a laxative effect a way to promote weight loss). This 7-DFB review finds there is no ingredient in 7-DFB which has been proven to contribute to weight loss (at least not in proven amounts).<br />
How much does 7-DFB cost?</p>
<p>One bottle of 7-DFB diet pills costs $19.99 for a seven day supply. However, if you join the Orovo club (a multi-level marketing company) you can get a bottle of 7-DFB for about $5 (after you pay full price for one product).</p>
<h3>How should 7-DFB be taken?</h3>
<p>The recommended dosage is 6 capsules twice a day for seven days. Allow 7-days without using the product in between cycles.<br />
What are the side effects of 7-DFB?</p>
<p>Side effects of 7-DFB diet pills include frequent bowel movements, increased heart rate, and nausea.<br />
Is there a guarantee for 7-DFB?</p>
<p>The 7-DFB website says they will give a full refund if you return your empty bottle (plus any unopened bottles). You will receive a &#8220;prompt refund&#8221; minus shipping and handling.</p>
<h3>7-DFB conclusion</h3>
<p>This 7-DFB review finds this is not a typical fat burner. It does not contain ingredients typically contained in fat burners. There are no proven ingredients in 7-DFB diet pills. Any claim that you can lose 21 pounds in seven days should be a huge red flag. Maybe you could lose weight on 7-DFB but it would most likely be because you would be stuck on the toilet for a week. If you really want to lose weight, look for a diet pill that includes proven ingredients in proven amounts.</p>
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