Anorex Diet Pill Review
Anorex, also known as Leptoprin, by Klein-Becker, is a diet pill supplement aimed at the severely obese: "not intended for use by the casual dieter who is merely attempting to shed five or ten vanity pounds." It does everything possible to imitate a prescription drug, as evidenced by its scientific looking label and even the manufacturer’s name…not to mention its price tag, at over $160 a bottle.
Anorex is composed of a proprietary blend of: Calcium phosphate, Commiphora mukul extract, Garcinia cambogia, L-Tyrosine, Acetylsalicylic acid, Dipotassium phosphate, Sodium phosphate, Disodium phosphate, Phosphatidyl choline, Scutellaria, Bupleurum, and Epimedium. Although some of these ingredients have scientific support showing their effectiveness for various aspects of a weight loss diet, no quantities are given. Therefore it is hard to know whether they are provided in sufficient amounts for quick weight loss. Furthermore, under "other ingredients," rice flour is listed…who knows how much of this filler is in the diet pill.
A hearty warning is provided for these weight loss products as well. Anorex should not be taken by those undergoing diabetes treament, or people with arthritis, high blood pressure, heart diseases, thin blood or those taking MAO inhibitors.
Conclusion: Because this product is ridiculously overpriced, has safety concerns, and does not provide ingredient quantity information, Weight Loss Guide does not recommend the purchase of the Anorex Diet Pill.





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