Appuloss
Formulated to zone in on the butt, thighs, thighs, and belly, Appuloss provides a thermogenic effect in a proprietary blend. It was developed by NVE pharmaceuticals in an interesting pink pill. They boast the use of an immediate release granule technology for quick and concentrated results. Their signature ingredients include konjac root, rhodiola rosea extract, and cissus quadrangularis extract among others. It uses three different proprietary blends and 150mg of caffeine per serving.
The Good: Appuloss uses green tea and white tea, which have been shown to positively affect the body in general as well as promoting possible weight loss. They also use konjac root, which some have speculated will produce a full feeling in the stomach and therefore suppress appetite.
The Bad: While some of the ingredients in Appuloss are speculated to produce positive results, none of them have actually been clinically tested or proven on humans. The closest you will get to that is with experimentation on rats. Second, any expert worth his salt will tell you that it would be extremely difficult if not impossible to target one area for fat loss. When fat is lost, it is taken from the body in general, not just from the stomach if you do this exercise or just from the thighs if you take this supplement. The manufacturing company, NVE pharmaceuticals is known for a number of failed diet pills including the entire "Stacker" line. The website provides minimal information, and as far as I can tell no customer testimonials or money back or satisfaction guarantee.
The Skinny: Appuloss pushes the fact that they have a big bark, but they provide no bite. There is really nothing that makes them different or special than any other diet pill on the market, and it seems that with so many diet pills to manufacture and attempt to distribute, NVE pharmaceuticals has chosen quantity over quality.
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