Lipoxinol Reviews

Apparently if you are tired of food cravings and diet failure, you can depend on Lipoxinol. They claim that Lipoxinol has all the right ingredients to help you stick to your diet. Because after all, you fail because of relentless cravings, oversized food portions, snacks between meals, awful hunger cravings, and otherwise you tend to “constantly diet without losing weight.”
They have 3 proprietary blends in Lipoxinol. So let’s first explain what a proprietary blend is. A proprietary blend is a blend, generally small, meant to mask the actual amounts of individual ingredients. Basically, we have seen a few proprietary blends that have only one ingredient, and it would seem there’s no purpose for it. But realistically speaking, they do it to hide large amounts of fillers rather than active ingredients.
So we can therefore go into their blends. They first of all have one they call “Fiberzide.” Basically speaking, they don’t even specify the full amount in the first place. But it’s made up of two ingredients: glucomnanan and xanthan gum. Xanthan gum can generally speaking be found as a thickening agent in many vegan options. However, it does not promote weight loss. Glucomannan can suppress appetite, but it requires at least 1000mg, which we can guarantee that they don’t have.
Then they have a blend that they call Thermoazene. It has green tea, caffeine, forslean, vinpocetine, and bioperine. So basically speaking, it has the most common fat burning ingredients based on caffeine, but of course they don’t have the 400mg that would be required of each ingredient! And their other ingredients are one lean muscle builder again in an ineffective amount coupled with ingredients that have nothing to do with weight loss at all!
Their third proprietary blend is called Thyrotrem. It basically speaking has guggulsterones, sclareolide, and kelp that they claim will support a healthy thyroid. Basically, these are rich in iodine, and iodine has been known to improve thyroid function. But unless you happen to have an underactive or overactive thyroid, the thyroid won’t make a huge difference in metabolism in general. And if you do, you need to visit your doctor for professional treatments.
All in all, this is a poor formula to say the least. It does not actually promote weight loss, and frankly speaking, it won’t give you any other benefits either. So it would without question be a good idea to find something else. Something else might actually have the right ingredients, the right amounts, and otherwise things that would help you to achieve greater results. Lipoxinol is just a cheap product that sells through big third party retailers and relies on that to sell their product rather than a valid or usable formula.

