Ronaxil

Ronaxil

Ronaxil claims to be so powerful that it can top such competitors as Alli, Ephedra, TrimSpa, and Phentermine when it comes to overall weight loss results. Ronaxil is a fat burner and appetite suppressant in one and claims that its combination of ingredients will leave you saying “finally…a natural weight loss product that works!”

Price:$69.95

Ingredients and Mechanism of Action:

Ronaxil boasts the power of hoodia, a widely publicized South African plant that some believe has astounding appetite suppression strength. Ronaxil lists its ingredients as hoodia, green tea, gynostemma pentaphyllum, salvia mitiorhiza, fructus lycii, peony root, and taurine. Of all of the listed ingredients the only one with any proven weight loss aptitude is green tea. Green tea has been thoroughly studied and clinically proven to have immense thermogenic properties because of its high caffeine content. This ingredient can boost our metabolic rates by an impressive degree and exact the burning of your fat stores soon after having been taken.

Hoodia is basically a filler ingredient that is widely used because of its popularity as an appetite suppressant. This popularity is completely unwarranted and hoodia have been proven to be worthless as an appetite suppressant. The green tea in this formula isn’t implemented in a high enough does to affect any real results. This product lists a host of risk warnings specifically for those who have a pre-existing or family history of medical conditions (such as heart disease), caffeine sensitivities, high blood pressure, a liver conditions, who are using a MAO Inhibitor and those suffering from glaucoma. Potential side effects for the rest of us include insomnia, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, vomiting and headaches.

Overall Impression of Ronaxil

Ronaxil is an unimpressive product with a shoddy pedigree and nothing to recommend it that we can see. Since this is a product that will be absorbed by your body we feel you have the right to know what ingredients are in it and in what amounts. We do not recommend the purchase or use of Ronaxil.

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