
Anoretix contains the following:
- Advantra Z – a patented blend made from Citrus aurantium purported to suppress appetite
- Super Citrimax – a patented, hydroxycitric acid (HCA) extract from Garcinia cambogia
- Phase-2 – a patented white kidney bean extract
- ChromeMate – a patented form of chromium picolinate
- NeOptunia – a patented, natural ingredient made from dehydrated cactus leaves (Opuntia ficus indica)
- 7-Keto DHEA – a patented metabolite that can turn three thermogenic enzymes
- Tonalin CLA – inhibits the action of lipoprotein lipase, an enzyme that stores fat
- Bioperine – a patented form of black pepper
- Forskohlii – an extract from Coleaus Forskohlii that can help lose weight while protecting muscle mass.
Pros:
- Made from natural ingredients
- Some good feedbacks
- Can be bought online
- May promote weight loss by suppressing appetite
Cons:
- Manufacturer admitted no studies have been done on this product
- Amounts of ingredients not revealed
- Relatively expensive
- Product claims losing one pound every day, which seems giving some sense of false hopes
Conclusion – Should You Buy Anoretix?
Looking at the ingredients list, we noticed most of them are patented. This made us feel suspicious about this product because it’s only the company who knows the accurate formulation of their product. Another thing is that the manufacturer gives exaggerated claims with terms such as ‘revolutionary’ and ‘powerful’ – a fat burner so potent it outperforms Alli, ephedra, and phentermine combined.
If you check the official website, you won’t see any name of the manufacturer unless you click the “Terms of Use” link. In that page, you’ll find out the product is made by NutriPharm LLC. After we did our research on this company, we found that it doesn’t have any website and only have social media web pages which refer to a certain pharmacy and not a pharmaceutical company.
All of these factors leave us suspicious and doubtful in recommending it.






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