Luprinol Reviews
Created by Klein Becker, Luprinol has quite the history. It is produced apparently using ephedra, and they claim that you can lose body fat 24 hours per day with improved energy and endurance and enhanced concentration and alertness. They claim that it will give you incredible weight loss, and they use of course only the best of formulas.
This product is tainted right off the bat. Yes, they come from a big company. But in this case, it works to their detriment. First of all, there’s the fact that realistically, while Klein Becker has multiple names, all of them have been sued at one time or another for false advertising by the FTC. Frankly speaking, they seem to never learn their lesson, and most Klein Becker products seem to be priced around $100, which is definitely too much for any diet pill.
The second problem is that of course they use ephedra. We would expect nothing less from the likes of Klein Becker. Frankly speaking, they like to ignore conventional wisdom, for the most part meaning legitimate clinical studies among other things. Of course, they only allow a maximum of 30mg of ephedra now, and Klein Becker uses 20mg. This amount cannot actually promote weight loss. But it can still cause all the serious side effects often associated with ephedra.
Outside of that, they use 2 basic ingredients, trying to mimic the formerly popular and now discontinued ECA Stack. They use caffeine first of all. Caffeine of course has been shown to produce some level of thermogenic fat burning. However, caffeine requires at least 400mg while they actually have 200mg total. So obviously, they didn’t even begin to match the old effectiveness of ECA Stack to say the least.
But then they use salicylic acid otherwise known as the natural aspirin or white willow bark, just like ECA Stack. Yes, this is supposed to protect you to some degree. But when none of the ingredients actually promote weight loss, you hope that this product would actually make up for it. Obviously, it doesn’t.
So you can see for yourself that Luprinol is not at all impressive. It won’t promote weight loss, and it will most likely cause side effects. But of course it’s all about looking good enough to make the sale, even if that sale puts you at risk or doesn’t give you the benefits you actually want. So obviously speaking, there are far better products that for one thing DON’T use ephedra!



