Alli is not a bad product. It has gotten some decent reviews but it is not the magic pill that people say it is. In fact, it's a barely above average diet pill. All of the hype has been created by its FDA...
Alli is a fat blocker that uses the same ingredient as the prescription drug Xenical but in a much smaller dose. Alli (pronounced Al-Lie) costs approximately $60 for a 30 day supply. Side effects include:...
NanoSlim is a sub par diet pill. I paid $33.00 plus shipping for 40 tablets. NanoSlim prides itself in being a small diet pill that is easy to swallow and carry around. That's a great idea conceptually, but...
SlimQuick is an alright diet pill. It's no miracle pill, but I've lost 2 lbs over a one month period. I can attribute most of that to lifestyle adjustments. The claims of SlimQuick are very high. Most of them...
Dietrine is an OK diet pill. It acts as a carb blocker. The company claims that "one Dietrine capsule taken prior to a meal can block up to 1125 calories from fat and carbohydrate foods." This is apparently...
EverSlim is not the best diet pill out there, but it's decent. The ingredients (arcinia cambogia extract, gymnema sylvestre extract, chromium polynicotinate, green tea and caffeine) are proven to aid in weight...
Metabolene is just another average diet pill. There is nothing special in it that promotes extraordinary weight loss. I paid $59 for one bottle and it wasn't worth it for the 2 pounds that I lost. Most diet...