Accomplix Reviews
January 13th, 2010
Product Details
Accomplix claims to give you the king of diet pills. Apparently this bioactive matrix is capable of finally helping you to live the “Accomplix lifestyle” and you will get the ultra convenient and effective formula that is patent pending and clinically proven. They claim to give you a patented easy delivery system, and it is even doctor formulated and approved. So while not FDA approved obviously and over the counter, could doctors really give you what you would need and otherwise give you the results you want?
The Good
Their “world class” ingredients do work. For example, they have citrus aurantium, a form of synephrine, which is known as the alternative to ephedrine. Likewise, they have guggulsterones, which can build lean muscle mass, and they have green tea, which is the most popular of fat burners in general.
The Bad
They don’t have enough. This is by no means doctor formulated or approved, or at least you would hope it wasn’t considering it is in no way really clinically proven, and in some ways it could even be said to be disproven. They use a proprietary blend to cover all of their ingredients which does not actually account for all the needed amounts, and it includes a lot of fillers in general, meaning that you will not actually see results as a whole.
The Skinny
We would not recommend using Accomplix. It does not have what you would need, and yes, it does still cause caffeine related side effects. So obviously enough, you would be far better off using something else. This formula is not worth your time or money, and there are far better options.







