Anopril Reviews
Anopril claims to be the weight loss product that will finally work. They claim that its 37.5mg formula will help you to suppress your appetite, achieve a successful alternative to Adipex/Phentermine, and do it without any side effects. They call it “Anopril XR” or “hydromethyline”, hoping that you will think of it like you think of a prescription, but of course without the hassle or risk.
So how does it work? It’s cute, it’s clever. After all, why not copy a successful product. But their formula doesn’t tell the same story. For starters, they use “hydroxcytryptophan” which is a fancy way of saying 5-HTP. 5-HTP is a natural mood lifter, an anti depressant. It has never been suggested or studied and tested to promote weight loss benefits of any kind.
Second, they use trimethylxanthine. While most wouldn’t necessarily know this, you obviously do now. Trimethylxanthine is caffeine, plain and simple. They describe it as a “central nervous system and metabolic stimulant.” They never action mention the fact that it is just caffeine, because then you would know exactly how common this formula is.
Third, they use synephrine, a cousin of ephedrine. This could potentially burn fat, suppress appetite, increase metabolism, and otherwise promote weight loss. But frankly speaking, the big problem with this, as you will find with many other useful ingredients, is the fact that many manufacturers do not actually use the clinically proven or required amounts. Anopril is no exception to this, not actually disclosing the amounts of any ingredients used.
Then they use what’s called theobromine. Theobromine interestingly enough is found in the cacao plant, and it has been suggested to be a side effect free fat burning alternative to caffeine. But they don’t mention this. You would think they would jump all over this idea. But instead, they describe theobromine as a treatment for arteriosclerosis, vascular diseases, and heart disease in a weight loss supplement.
As you can see, it’s ironic really. They do have some proven weight loss ingredients. But they hide them, and in many cases they don’t even go over the studies or otherwise benefits that would suggest that these ingredients and therefore this formula would promote weight loss. They also fail to include amounts. This means that they don’t have the appropriate or required amounts that would promote weight loss in individuals.
With all of this in mind, Anopril causes quite a few caffeine related side effects such as anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, depression, aggravated PMS, upset stomach, increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, and jitters. These are quite common to the average diet pill, the average cheap diet pill we should say. After all, caffeine, as much as they may try to hide it under a different name and description, is as common as a diet pill ingredient could possibly get.
We would not recommend using Anopril. It will not help you achieve the results you are looking for, and it won’t give you any benefits in general. Anopril is a complete and total waste of time and money, and you would be much better off using something else. Anopril has absolutely no potential for success in terms of any benefits, let alone weight loss



