Anopril Diet Pill Review
Anopril is another prescription look-alike diet pill that dazzles you right off the bat with a very scientific-looking website complete with a doctor’s picture and endorsement, and an impressive array of video testimonials. It claims to be even better than prescription weight loss diet pills for suppressing the appetite and stimulating the metabolism. We see no appetite suppressants or even weight loss diet supporting ingredients in this diet pill, however stimulants it has in abundance.
The ingredients mentioned look like something out of your college chemistry books: the main ingredient, Hydromethyline, is actually a proprietary blend of 37.5 milligrams of ingredients containing hydroxytryptophan, trimethylxanthine, L-phenylalanine, along with synephrine, and theobromine. Hydroxytryptophan, or 5-HTP, is a precursor to serotonin, in other words, simply a mood enhancer. Trimethylxanthine is a sneaky way to say caffeine, and theobromine is yet another cardiac stimulant. Synephrine is an ingredient like ephedra complete with ephedra-like side effects such as increased blood pressure, stroke, heart arrhythmias and more.
The website lists a number of warnings, including never to exceed the 2 capsule dose, not to take it if you’re pregnant, lactating, have high blood pressure or blood sugar issues, or are under 18, and not to combine it with an anti-depressant or alcohol or other stimulants like large doses of caffeine. Oh, and don’t take it after 4pm or it may keep you awake. That would be thanks to the multiple stimulants.
Conclusion: Because of all the stimulants, which pose heart health safety risks when used inappropriately, and the lack of ingredients that actually support a weight loss diet, Weight Loss Guide does not recommend the purchase of the Anopril Diet Pill.




