Dexatrim Max Slim Packs Reviews

Dexatrim Max Slim Packs come from a long line of products. Dexatrim was the original product, and that was actually sold before the introduction of ephedra. Of course, they jumped on the bandwagon of ephedra just as they jumped on the bandwagon of using cough medicine for weight loss before that, and likewise, they were banned for the second time, being forced to reformulate for the second time. Since then they have obviously come out with quite a few other products, now including Dexatrim Max Slim Packs.
Like their predecessors and sister products, Dexatrim Max Slim Packs are sold in stores such as GNC, Walgreens, and Walmart. Their name is already well known, and many are thinking of them as a viable alternative. When you buy Dexatrim Max Slim Packs, you simply mix them in with water, negating the need for pills or otherwise difficulty.
They claim that Dexatrim Max Slim Packs will finally help you to burn fat, boost metabolism, replenish electrolytes, curb appetite, increase energy, and restore vitamins and minerals all with clinically researched ingredients. Of course, vitamins in this case really have nothing to do with promoting greater weight loss, but they like to pretend. So how does it work?
The vast majority of their ingredients are nothing more than essential vitamins found in amounts that are less than what a real multivitamin would even provide. So obviously while that costs $5, they don’t measure up to that standard. Then you get to the so called active ingredients.
They have green tea, which obviously could be a potent fat burner. It could provide certain results. But to do this, it requires about 400mg or more. They have a grand total of 45mg, about 1/10 of what would actually be needed. This being said, their other “active” ingredients follow suit. They use caffeine in 20mg when caffeine likewise requires at least 400mg, and they use a grand total of 1mg of panax ginseng.
Is that a joke? Yes, Panax ginseng can work. But nothing works with a grand total of 1mg! At least not that we can think of. This being said, obviously there is a serious discrepancy between their claims and their actual benefits. And unfortunately, for some people, 45mg is about ½-1 cup of coffee depending on the strength, and that can still cause some caffeine related side effects.
Like so many others before it, we would not recommend using Dexatrim Max Slim Packs. They do not actually provide any weight loss results, and they do not provide any other known benefits. Dexatrim Max Slim Packs are a waste of time and money, and there are far better options currently available that we would recommend that you look into.

