Slimax is a diet pill marketed online. I’m sure you’ve heard of Chinese medicine and the “botanical” products that come out of it. Consumers just like you cling to the idea that the Chinese had hundreds of secrets to amazing weight loss, herbs that make Chinese people magically able to eat whatever they want without gaining weight, which simply isn’t true.

I have a real problem with companies that do this. It’s shady. Yes, there are Chinese remedies like green tea for example, that have been clinically proven to promote powerful fat burning and weight loss results. And most of those products aren’t worth the bottles makers send them in.

But while you may assume that the ingredients in Slimax must include green tea, if only for the fact that we’ve all seen green tea just about everywhere, Slimax does not have a single milligram of green tea or the clinically proven synephrine or garcinia cambogia for that matter.

I don’t see a reason to pay $37.95 for products without any of these clinically proven ingredients.

Ingredients

Slimax ingredients include Coix seed, Bamboo shoots, Tarragon leaf, Plantago Depressa seed, and Lotus leaf.

The Problem

I’m sure that you don’t necessarily know about all of the ingredients floating around in numerous diet pills and weight loss supplements. But I can tell you this right now: none of the ingredients in Slimax actually promote fat burning or weight loss results.

Conclusion

Slimax has natural ingredients. But weight loss ingredients, not a chance. Coix seed, bamboo, psyllium husk seed, these are not amazing or revolutionary fat burners. Yes, psyllium as a fiber can make you more regular. But you don’t poop away fat. It’s a simple and sometimes unfortunate reality.


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