Ronaxil Reviews
The “revolutionary fat burner from Norway”, Ronaxil is one of those diet pills relying on the idea that everybody else has the secret to weight loss but us. It couldn’t be diet and exercise, it has to be some magical ingredient that everybody has the advantage of but us. They talk about losing up to 18 pounds in just 2 weeks, and apparently it gives you a “#1 award winning natural fat burner.”
They talk about the risks of obesity. They talk about problems such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, stroke, coronary heart disease, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis, depression, cancer, and sleep apnea. These are all valid, and there are many others. Losing just 10% of your body weight could potentially make a huge difference. However, of course, you should not rely on some magical idea to do all the work for you, and this is exactly what they are suggesting.
But we may as well look into how it works and the ingredients. They have some proven ingredients such as green tea for example. Green tea could promote greater fat burning. Well, actually it has that one proven fat burner and weight loss ingredient. In the right amounts such as 400mg, green tea has been clinically proven to promote weight loss.
However, their other ingredients have not. For example, the best known perpetuator would be hoodia. Hoodia has been used time and time again to supposedly promote weight loss. However, there are various problems to say the least. Hoodia has been proven not to promote weight loss and frankly speaking, you can’t even get it legally outside of South Africa.
Their other ingredients are for the most part fruits and other sources of vitamins and antioxidants. But they do not actually promote weight loss. Ingredients like peony root, barberry wolfberry fruit, and others do not promote weight loss. It’s like trying to use acai for weight loss when it does not actually have any of those benefits.
Their closest ingredient otherwise to weight loss would be taurine, an amino acid. It has been known to feed muscles, and if combined with the right other ingredients meant to build muscles, it could have certain benefits in general. However, they do not have those other ingredients, and amino acids on their own do not actually promote weight loss. Taurine of its own accord does not promote any of those benefits.
We would not recommend bothering with Ronaxil. It is not worth your time or money. It has a grand total of one weight loss ingredient, and they don’t bother using the right amounts. They try to pass off completely unrelated ingredients as weight loss ingredients in general. They do a lot of dishonest things to say the least, and all in all, it would not even begin to be worth the money. Luckily, there are various other options that you can look into which will help you to improve the results of your diet and exercise programs.



