Max WLX Diet Pills Review

WLX, by Max International, claims to be a "weight loss accelerator" and supposedly assists in fast weight loss through inhibiting the hormone Leptin, which signals to the brain that you are full. According to their website, those who are obese may have elevated levels of leptin, and thus become leptin resistant, so their brain doesn’t get the message, and they still feel hungry. In a nutshell, WLX thus claims to play the role of appetite suppressants.

A patented formula, WLX contains only one ingredient, a mystery substance called Leptivin, a 600mg "proprietary blend of viscous polysaccharides and cetylated fatty acids." What? Viscous polysaccharides are basically soluble (and thus indigestible) fiber, the highest viscosity dietary fiber being glucomannan, although they don’t claim that is what they use. Cetylated fatty acids are esterified fats typically used to reduce inflammation for those with back or knee pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia and other conditions. Why it’s included in this diet pill, I have no idea. 

Without revealing either the actual ingredients or the quantities of those ingredients, WLX relies on their scientific image to impress people into blindly buying their weight loss diet product without knowing what it is. Unfortunately, we don’t really see the power of WLX as a true diet supplement. Where are the known fat burning ingredients? The metabolism boosters? The mood lifters? The blood sugar regulators? Not here.

Conclusion:  Because of the lack of ingredient and ingredient quantity information, Weight Loss Guide.com does not recommend the purchase of Max WLX Diet Pills.


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