Xenadrine Xtreme FX Reviews

Using better science for better results, Xenadrine Xtreme FX claims to give you advanced weight loss results for women and incredible fat burning. They talk about natural antioxidants and clinically tested ingredients, turning fat into energy. And apparently, it has been documented with the female friendly acai. The only non female friendly ingredients are testosterone boosters in that context.
Now if you are talking about weight loss ingredients, there are plenty of ingredients that aren’t hostile toward the female body. But they do not actually promote weight loss in women the way they do in men or in some cases at all. This being said, acai is not a weight loss ingredient. So obviously, this wouldn’t really apply. But it’s also not exactly female specific to say the least.
So how does it actually work? It uses a number of types of caffeine such as green tea for example. This is expected with a formula from Xenadrine. But what’s also expected is the fact that they don’t have the needed 400mg of each ingredient to actually produce results. This being said, you wouldn’t actually see any results.
Likewise, they have a number of other ingredients that could be fat burners if using the right amounts. Garcinia cambogia alone requires 1500mg or more whereas their entire proprietary blend has just 1054mg. So as you can see, it doesn’t cover one ingredient, let alone does it cover all of them. It also has raspberry ketones, but again they don’t have the right amounts.
Many of their other ingredients actually have no relation to weight loss at all. For example, they have lemon balm part. It could be used in some cases to soothe the stomach. However, it has never actually been connected to weight loss. Now with soy bean extract, we can at least say that it has been recognized as being good for the female body. But of course, we really cannot say that for their other ingredients. They are just wasted.
They seem to assume that if it’s an antioxidant, it must be good for the female body. But that’s simply not the truth. Antioxidants have nothing to do with the female body. They promote certain health benefits in both sexes, neither over the other. But antioxidants in any form do not promote weight loss, unless of course combined with caffeine, which in this case they do not directly combine themselves.
Their formula is incomplete to say the least. There are really not many weight loss components, and they are regrettable at best. They have tiny amounts that do not even begin to cover the actual needs. Therefore, you would only be wasting time and money using them. There are other products that provide something better, and there are even female specific products that provide those kinds of results. However, you will not find any of these success stories in the Xenadrine line.

