Extrim Diet Pills Review
Extrim, by LifePharm, is a starch blocking diet supplement that claims to be "clinically tested to neutralize carbohydrate, bind and burn fat, and detoxify the body to achieve effective quick weight loss results without a drastic change in your lifestyle."
Extrim diet pill supposedly works by blocking the enzyme alpha amylase, which breaks down carbohydrates such as potatoes, rice and pasta into sugars that the body then uses for fuel or stores excess as fat. Most of these carbohydrates then pass through the system undigested, resulting in a lower calorie intake. Extrim apparently contains a fat binder as well, so more fat will pass through the system undigested as well. These weight loss products also claim to increase the metabolism and detoxify the intestinal tract.
It’s too bad they don’t provide any information as to their ingredients. Who knows what this product contains, or if the ingredients are safe, or are useful for fast weight loss, or even if those ingredients are provided in amounts sufficient for effectiveness. Never, ever, buy a diet pill that doesn’t even disclose its ingredients – you simply don’t know what you’re getting.
Furthermore, this weight loss diet product claims to be clinically tested, but no clinical studies are cited anywhere on their website to prove their claim. In my opinion, this product is nothing but a marketing angle. And as far as I can tell, it is marketed mostly in Asian countries, and is not even available in the United States or Europe.
Conclusion: Because no ingredient information or quantities are provided, Weight Loss Guide.com does not recommend the purchase of Extrim Diet Pills.




