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		<title>Xenistat Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 20:59:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/xenistat.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-470" title="Xenistat" src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/xenistat.jpg" alt="Xenistat" width="97" height="180" /></a>Xenistat is a diet pill that claims, &#8220;Whether you are looking for a powerful stimulant-free fat loss agent or seeking an additional fat loss product to use in conjunction with an effective stimulant product such as Liodrene, Stimerex-ES or Fastin, the right move against weight and fat loss is Xenistat&#8221; (website). This Xenistat review will uncover the truth behind Xenistat&#8217;s ingredients and the company that makes Xenistat.</p>
<h3>Xenistat Ingredients</h3>
<p>Xenistat contains a proprietary blend of the following ingredients:</p>
<p>Lipstatin, <a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/green-tea-review/" >Green Tea</a> Extract 45% ECGC, Cassia Nomame Extract (25% Lipase Inhibitors), White Kidney Bean Extract</p>
<p>Lipstatin is supposed to keep fat molecules from being absorbed.</p>
<p>Green tea has been well proven to contribute to weight loss by increasing metabolic rate. However, Xenistat fails to disclose how much green tea it actually contains.</p>
<p>Cassia Extract is thought to be a lipase inhibitor. Some studies in rats have shown fat loss, but no studies have been performed on humans.</p>
<p>White kidney bean extract has been shown to decrease starch absorption. One study found that participants who took 1500 mg of white kidney bean extract daily averaged 3.79 pounds of weight loss after eight weeks, while their placebo taking counterparts averaged 1.65 pounds of weight loss. http://www.phase2info.com/pdf/white_bean_extract.pdf  Unfortunately, Xenistat includes white kidney bean extract in their proprietary blend (they don&#8217;t want you to know how little of it is included). This makes it impossible for this Xenistat review to determine whether the amount of white kidney bean extract in Xenistat diet pills will be effective.</p>
<p>The proprietary blend is only 525 mg per serving; it is very unlikely that the amount of any individual ingredient is enough to provide effective results (the proven effective amount of green tea is 300 mg). Companies include ingredients in proprietary blends to keep you from knowing how little of the proven ingredients they actually include.</p>
<h3>Xenistat Guarantee</h3>
<p>The Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals website (Xenistat manufacturer) explains that they give refunds only if the product is unopened and is returned within 30 days. Shipping fees are not refunded. So… basically if you try the product and it makes you vomit, gives you uncontrollable gas, or just plain doesn’t work, you can’t get a refund.</p>
<p>Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals&#8211;the company behind Xenistat</p>
<p>Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals also sells Stimerex, Stimerex-ES, Lipodrene, Lipodrene Xtreme, Anavar, Dianabol, Stamina-RX, and Fastin. These are all mediocre products. If they had a stellar, effective product they would not have to make so many different products.</p>
<p>The Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals website is pathetic to say the least. It is very amateurish and makes us question the company. They tout that they are endorsed by the American Weight Loss Clinic, which no longer exists.</p>
<h3>Xenistat Cost</h3>
<p>Xenistat diet pills cost $39.95 for 120 tablets. If you take the maximum recommended dosage of 3 tablets per day, one bottle will last you 20 days. This is too expensive for this product; there is no evidence that Xenistat actually works.</p>
<h3>Xenistat Conclusion</h3>
<p>This Xenistat review finds Xenistat diet pills are not worth your time or money. You will only be disappointed by using this product. Save yourself some grief and look for a diet pill with proven ingredients in proven amounts; our list of recommended products is a great place to start!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/xenistat.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-470" title="Xenistat" src="http://www.criticalorie.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/xenistat.jpg" alt="Xenistat" width="97" height="180" /></a>Xenistat is a diet pill that claims, &#8220;Whether you are looking for a powerful stimulant-free fat loss agent or seeking an additional fat loss product to use in conjunction with an effective stimulant product such as Liodrene, Stimerex-ES or Fastin, the right move against weight and fat loss is Xenistat&#8221; (website). This Xenistat review will uncover the truth behind Xenistat&#8217;s ingredients and the company that makes Xenistat.</p>
<h3>Xenistat Ingredients</h3>
<p>Xenistat contains a proprietary blend of the following ingredients:</p>
<p>Lipstatin, <a href="http://www.criticalorie.com/2008/green-tea-review/" >Green Tea</a> Extract 45% ECGC, Cassia Nomame Extract (25% Lipase Inhibitors), White Kidney Bean Extract</p>
<p>Lipstatin is supposed to keep fat molecules from being absorbed.</p>
<p>Green tea has been well proven to contribute to weight loss by increasing metabolic rate. However, Xenistat fails to disclose how much green tea it actually contains.</p>
<p>Cassia Extract is thought to be a lipase inhibitor. Some studies in rats have shown fat loss, but no studies have been performed on humans.</p>
<p>White kidney bean extract has been shown to decrease starch absorption. One study found that participants who took 1500 mg of white kidney bean extract daily averaged 3.79 pounds of weight loss after eight weeks, while their placebo taking counterparts averaged 1.65 pounds of weight loss. http://www.phase2info.com/pdf/white_bean_extract.pdf  Unfortunately, Xenistat includes white kidney bean extract in their proprietary blend (they don&#8217;t want you to know how little of it is included). This makes it impossible for this Xenistat review to determine whether the amount of white kidney bean extract in Xenistat diet pills will be effective.</p>
<p>The proprietary blend is only 525 mg per serving; it is very unlikely that the amount of any individual ingredient is enough to provide effective results (the proven effective amount of green tea is 300 mg). Companies include ingredients in proprietary blends to keep you from knowing how little of the proven ingredients they actually include.</p>
<h3>Xenistat Guarantee</h3>
<p>The Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals website (Xenistat manufacturer) explains that they give refunds only if the product is unopened and is returned within 30 days. Shipping fees are not refunded. So… basically if you try the product and it makes you vomit, gives you uncontrollable gas, or just plain doesn’t work, you can’t get a refund.</p>
<p>Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals&#8211;the company behind Xenistat</p>
<p>Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals also sells Stimerex, Stimerex-ES, Lipodrene, Lipodrene Xtreme, Anavar, Dianabol, Stamina-RX, and Fastin. These are all mediocre products. If they had a stellar, effective product they would not have to make so many different products.</p>
<p>The Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals website is pathetic to say the least. It is very amateurish and makes us question the company. They tout that they are endorsed by the American Weight Loss Clinic, which no longer exists.</p>
<h3>Xenistat Cost</h3>
<p>Xenistat diet pills cost $39.95 for 120 tablets. If you take the maximum recommended dosage of 3 tablets per day, one bottle will last you 20 days. This is too expensive for this product; there is no evidence that Xenistat actually works.</p>
<h3>Xenistat Conclusion</h3>
<p>This Xenistat review finds Xenistat diet pills are not worth your time or money. You will only be disappointed by using this product. Save yourself some grief and look for a diet pill with proven ingredients in proven amounts; our list of recommended products is a great place to start!</p>
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