Proxylean Reviews

When Mr. Fitness World champion Matus Valent is saying that Proxylean was his key to success, more people are likely to believe it works. They are more likely to believe their claims about it being a “hardcore supplement fueled by fire”, scientifically engineered, and otherwise more effective than you would find anywhere else.

They talk about the power of synephrine and the consistency of ephedra. They are cousins, they are meant to do the same thing! The difference is that ephedrine is extremely dangerous, even deadly for some, and oh yeah, it’s only legally allowed to be used in amounts too small to actually produce any real and lasting results! They didn’t mention that conveniently enough.

Anyway, they talk about helping you to get cut and lose weight and basically give you a formula of the right stuff with all the right benefits. They have only a few ingredients, one of them obviously being ephedra. But what they don’t mention is that the side effects are typically speaking associated with a very specific type of ephedra alkaloids which they don’t actually have.

The more important part however is that even in higher amounts, results are associated only with a very specific type of ephedra alkaloids. They use a type called ephedra viridis. This is one of the other types of ephedra that has been known not to promote weight loss. So either way, you wouldn’t get results.

Second, they use synephrine. Synephrine has been shown to produce the same results as the legitimate kind of ephedra if used in the right amounts. The problem is that they don’t have the right amounts of course. They don’t name their amounts, meaning it’s probably about 25-30mg, not the 250mg you would need.

Their final ingredient is known as caralluma fimbriata. Caralluma fimbriata is a cactus used in Ayurvedic medicine, and it has been used in some capacities to produce greater weight loss results. However, it requires over 1000mg to actually work, and they have maybe a couple hundred at best.

So as you can see, this formula does not actually give you the benefits you would need in terms of weight loss. It does not have the right ingredients or the right amounts for that matter. All it has are a bunch of false promises and problems.

The good news is that there are better options out there. There are weight loss products that actually have valid ingredients, and they don’t have to rely on the very dangerous idea of ephedra. Now this one granted uses a harmless type. But the idea of using that type to supposedly produce the results only another can is ridiculous in itself. Better options are too easy to find practically speaking.

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